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GENTS quick facts[GENERAL INFORMATION] Location: Shreveport, LAFounded: 1825Enrollment: 873Nickname: GentsColors: Maroon and WhiteAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Summit LeagueArena (Capacity): Gold Dome (3,000)President: Dr. B. David RoweDirector of Athletics: Dr. Tom TallachPhone: 318.869.5087NCAA Faculty Rep: Dr. David HoaasTicket Office: 318.869.5067Web Site: GoCentenary.com

[HISTORY]1st Year of BBall: 1921-22All Time Record: 1,047-1,0951st Year in Summit League: 2003-04Best Summit League Reg. Season Finish: 2nd/10-6 (2003-04)Best Summit League Tournament Finish: Round 1 (‘04, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09)

[SPORTS INFORMATION]Sports Information Director: Allison McClainOffice Phone: 318.869.5092Cell Phone: 936.635.1129 Fax: 318.869.5128Email: [email protected]’s Basketball Contact: Allison McClainArena: Gold DomePress Row Phone: 318.869.5400SID Mailing Address: 2911 Centenary Blvd. Shreveport, LA 71134Overnight Shipping: 100 Atkins Dr. Shreveport, LA 71104

[GENTS BASKETBALL]Head Coach: Greg Gary Record at Centenary: 8-23 (2nd season)Career Record: same Best Time to Reach Coach: Contact SID OfficeAssistant Coaches: Amadou Koundoul Mark Richmond Adam Walsh Director of Basketball Operations: Chris McMillian Men’s Basketball Trainer: Mike Peck Athletic Trainers: Dustin Bradstreet Alan Edwards 2008-09 Record: 8-23 Summit League Record (Finish): 6-12 (Tied-8th) Summit League Tournament: 0-1

[2009-10 MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS]Quick Facts/Contents 1Shreveport/Bossier City 2Centenary College 3Centenary Athletics 4Robert Parish 5 Historical Greats 6Gold Dome 7The Summit League 8-9President of the College 10Director of Athletics 11Head Coaches 12Athletic Trainers 13Sports Information /Online 14-15Head Coach 16-17Assistant Coaches: 18-21Players: 22-382009-10 Opponents: 39-42Records: 43-47Year-by-Year Highs:: 48-50Yearly Results: 51-59All-Time Opponents: 60Last Happened: 61All-Time Roster 62-63Nike Ad 642009-10 Gents Roster: 65TV Radio Chart: 66

The 2009-10 Centenary Gents Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Sports Information Director, Allison McClain. Photography by Greg Pearson, Sherry Heflin, Allison McClain, and Centenary’s Marketing and Communications Dept. Cover and back cover design by Amadou Koundoul.

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shreveport/bossier

The Strand Theatre, built in 1925, is the Official State Theatre of Louisiana and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This restored historic theatre continues to be the home of the best, highest-quality entertainment throughout the decades including top touring Broadway productions, concerts, and comedy shows.

Harrah’s Louisiana Downs allows for a rich blend of horses from those in Ar-kansas, to the well-bred Louisiana locals and Texas shippers. Through its well-orchestrated stakes calendar, a large fleet of national icons have utilized the Louisiana Downs oval throughout their career.

The Shreveport-Bossier Captains are a professional baseball team based in Shreveport, Louisiana, in the United States. The Cap-tains are a member of the South Division of the American Associa-tion of Independent Professional

Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.

The CenturyTel Center is a 14,000-seat multi-pur-pose arena in Bossier City, Louisiana. It is home to the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings arena2 football team and Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs ice hockey team.

Sci-Port: Louisiana’s Science Center provides a fun, educational environment for people of all ages to explore and actively engage in the world of mathematics, science and technology.

Barksdale Air Force is a United States Air Force base located three nautical miles east of the central busi-ness district of Bossier City in the U.S.

The Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs are a profes-sional ice hockey team which plays in the Bossier City-Shreveport metro-politan area of Louisiana. They are a member of the Central Hockey League

The Red River is the picturesque setting for Bossier City's unique shopping and entertain-ment destination. Louisi-ana Boardwalk is the first lifestyle center to open in the state of Louisiana offering outlet shopping, an entertainment district and riverfront dining.

Shreveport, home to about 200,000, equally divided be-tween black and white, has become a kind of Hollywood South. More than 40 mostly independent productions, both television and film, have turned this very Southern city into a location stand-in for New York, Alaska and Maine in movies.

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Centenary College of Louisiana is a private, four-year arts and sciences college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Centenary is one of 16 colleges and universities constituting the Associated Colleges of the South

(ACS) and is regularly rated as one of the top colleges in the South.

• Centenaryisaselectiveliberalartscol-legeofferingprogramsinthearts,human-ities,naturalsciencesandsocialsciences,whichstrengthenthefoundationforstu-dents’personallivesandcareergoals.

• Studentsandfacultyworktogethertobuildacommunityfocusedonethicalandintellectualdevelopment,respectandcon-cernforhumanandspiritualvalues,andthejoyofcreativityanddiscovery.

• In2009,CentenarywasagainnamedasoneofPrincetonReview’s“Best368Col-leges.”

• NewsweektaggedCentenaryas“TheHottestLiberalArtsCollegeYou’veNeverHeardOf”in2008.

• Centenary’snationallyacclaimedaca-demicdivisionsinclude31baccalaureatemajorsandthreegraduateprograms.

COLLEGEQUICKFACTS• 70 full-time faculty members• 93 percent of Centenary’s tenure-

track faculty hold a Ph.D. or the final degree in their field

• The faculty/student ratio: 10:1• Average class size: 16

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centenary athleticsCentenary College of Louisiana has fielded an athletic team in at least one sport since 1894, when the football team faced Louisiana S tate Univer s i ty. Centenary’s football squad was one of the best in the South in the first half of the 20th century, the high point being an undefeated 10-0 season in 1927.

Centenary produced professionals Conway Baker, Buddy Parker, and Cal Hubbard. Hubbard is a member of three halls of fame: Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, and Baseball Hall of Fame. However, the poor oil economy in the area forced the discontinuation of the football program in 1947.

The 1920s saw the establishment of the men’s basketball and baseball teams at Centenary. The basketball Gents have had 45 seasons with a .500 or better winning percentage, including the 2003-2004 campaign.

From 1972 to 1976, Robert Parish dominated Centenary’s opponents, leading the Gents to an 87-21 record over that span. Parish still holds numerous Centenary records, including the single game scoring record (50 points vs. Lamar in 1972), the single season rebounding record (18.7 rpg in 1972-73), and the career record for most field goals made (1,034). Parish was drafted in the first round by the Golden State Warriors in 1976 and later, as part of arguably the greatest frontcourt in NBA history, won three NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. In September 2003, Parish was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame.

With its 1,000-seat stadium, the baseball team is attracting top players to play for Centenary and top teams to play against the Gents. Thirty-two players who put on the Centenary uniform have gone on to play professionally. In recent years, the Gents have hosted, Arkansas, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU in Shreveport.

In 1980 the Golf Magazine College Player of the Year did not come from a traditional power. Hal Sutton, a native of Shreveport who stayed home to attend Centenary, won that

honor as well as the 1980 U.S. Amateur. Sutton has gone on to win two Players Championships, a PGA Championship, and a Tour Championship, as well as earn a spot on four U.S. Ryder Cup teams. In 2004, Sutton served as the Ryder Cup captain for the United States squad.

Recently Centenary athletes have found their names at or near the top of the NCAA rankings. In 2000, women’s soccer player Lara Brown led all Division I players in points per game and goals per game. Ronnie McCollum followed suit during the 2000-2001 basketball season, leading the nation in scoring. Andrew Wisniewski picked up where McCollum left off, finishing in the top 20 in scoring and steals during the 2002-2003 season.

With the addition of men’s and women’s swimming in 2002-2003, Centenary now sponsors 16 intercollegiate sports, as many as any other Division I program in Northern Louisiana. Recent athletics highlights include the gymnastics team winning the 2004 USAG National Championship and the softball Ladies earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament in both the 2004 and 2005 seasons. In addition, Centenary athletes have won the Summit League’s prestigious Student Athlete of the Year award three times since joining the conference in the fall of 2003.

The h i s tor y o f the Centenar y ath l e t i c s nickname “Gentlemen” is quite unique. First established in the fall of 1921 by then-Centenary President George Sexton, it seems the football team had been in a fight the previous game, and Sexton sat the team down before the next game and told the players, “...from now on, you will all act like Gentlemen.”

With the majority of Centenary men also soldiers, the moniker “Gentlemen” or “Gents” was a logical choice. A tongue-in-cheek account that first mentioned the new nickname appeared in the 1923 Yoncopin (Centenary’s yearbook) in the football summary. The nickname has stuck ever since and it was natural to call the women’s teams the “Ladies” when the school began women’s sports in the 1960’s.

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robert “the chief” parishA five-time basketball All-American, Parish led Centenary to an 87-21 mark over four years (1972-1976) and brought national recognition to the Gents program. Behind the 7’1”, 235-pound frame of Parish, Centenary broke into the Associated Press national poll at 19th and spent a total of 14 weeks in the Top 20, mostly during the 1975-76 season.

Parish was a dominant force on the basketball court as evidenced by the numerous records he still holds today. He ranks at the top of 12 Centenary all-time lists including most points in a game (50), most field goal attempts in a game (37), most field goals made in a game (25), most rebounds in a game (33), season (505), and career (1,820), highest single-season (18.7) and career (16.9) rebounding average, and most blocked shots in a game (10) among others. Parish holds the 10 best single-game rebounding efforts

in school history and claims 16 of the top 22 overall. His four years playing in the maroon and white still serve as the top four single-season rebounding averages.

Parish was drafted by the Golden State Warriors and played 21 seasons in the NBA. “The Chief” as he was called, helped the Boston Celtics to three NBA Championships, was selected to nine All-Star games and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996. His trademark jersey number 00 has been retired by both Centenary and the Boston Celtics.

Robert Parish’s Accomplishments at Centenary• Robert led the 1973-74 Gents to a 21-4 record and the school’s first-ever national ranking in the Top 20.

• His 1974-75 team was also ranked in the Top 20 nationally and posted a school-best record of 25-4.

• The 1975-76 Gents ranked in the Top 20 nationally for 11 weeks and finished ranked 19th with a mark of 22-5.

• During Robert’s career, the Gents defeated high profile schools such as Indiana State, Arkansas, Hawaii, Texas, and Houston while suffering close losses to Arizona and Arizona State.

• Robert scored a total of 2,334 points in 108 games in his Centenary career for an average of 21.6 points per game, which still ranks third in school history.

• He collected a Centenary-best 1,820 rebounds in his career. That total is still over 800 rebounds better than the next closest Gent today.

• He scored more than 36 points three times in his career and grabbed better than 20 rebounds on 16 occasions.

• Robert owns the four-best single-season rebounding averages in school history at 18.7, 18.0, 15.4, and 15.3 rpg.

• Perhaps one of the best senior seasons of any player, Robert averaged 24.8 ppg and 18.0 rpg in his final season in a Gents uniform.

• For his career, Robert averaged a double-double of 21.6 ppg and 16.9 rpg.

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historical greatsCentenary may be one of the smaller Division I schools in the nation, but that has not stopped the professional scouts from coming to the Gold Dome. Overall, 12 Gents players have been drafted in the NBA or ABA and recent players such as Andrew Wisniewski and Ronnie McCollum have attracted national attention. Scores of former Centenary basketball players have also enjoyed successful playing careers in Europe. Two of Centenary’s more famous NBA alums include Robert Parish (Boston, Charlotte, Chicago) and Larry Robinson (Golden State, Washington, Boston, Houston, Vancouver, Cleveland, Atlanta, New York).

2007: Gents defeat Texas Tech on Dec. 1, 70-66, but the game was marred in controversy. Walking to the locker room at half-time, legendary coach Bob Knight gave a stern lecture to the Centenary students and never came back for the second half.

2004: Gents loss to SFA on Dec. 18th ends Centenary’s school-record 20-game Gold Dome win streak dating back to a 93-92 overtime loss to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Jan. 18, 2003.

2003-04: Gents begin play in the Mid-Continent Conference and finish sec-ond in the regular season after going undefeated in the Gold Dome (13-0) for the year. Willie Jackson named to the Atlantic Sun (formerly the Trans America Athletic Conference-TAAC) 25th Anniversary Team.

2000-01: Ronnie McCollum leads the NCAA in scoring at 29.1 ppg.

1990-91: Patrick Greer named TAAC Player of the Year

1989-90: Gents capture first TAAC regular season title with a record of 22-8. Larry Robinson named TAAC Player of the Year.

1981-84: Willie Jackson named back-to-back-to-back TAAC Player of the Year and finishes as TAAC and Centenary all-time top scorer (2,535 points) and TAAC all-time top rebounder (1,013 rebounds).

1979-80: TAAC Tournament Champions.

1973-75: Gents ranked in national Top 20 poll all three seasons and finish with records of 21-4, 25-4 (school record), and 22-5.

1961-63: Gents win back-to-back Gulf South Conference titles.

1958-59: Centenary begins transition to Divi-sion I.

1951-56: Gents win Louisiana Invitational Championship, Gulf States Conference Tour-nament, NAIB Tournament and advance to two National Tournaments.

1922-23: Gents defeat Kentucky 38-21 on Feb. 7th, win LIAA State Championship.

1921-22: First Centenary basketball game, Gents win LIAA State Championship.

Gents in the NBA and ABA Drafts

1984: Willie Jackson (Houston Rockets, 4th round)1982: Cherokee Rhone (Portland Trailblazers, 5th round)1979: George Lett (Golden State, 5th round)1978: Bobby White (San Diego Clippers, 9th round)1976: Robert Parish (Golden State Warriors, 1st round) Barry McCloud (Chicago Bulls, 7th round)1975: Robert Parish (San Antonio Spurs, ABA, 5th round) Leon Johnson (Houston Rockets, 8th round)1973: Robert Parish (Utah Stars, ABA) Larry Davis (Utah Stars, ABA) Melvin Russell (Utah Stars, ABA)

1966: Tom Kerwin (San Francisco Warriors, 5th round)1953: Toar Hester (Philadelphia Warriors, 10th round) Connie Mack Rea (Baltimore Bullets)1952: Ed Ramiraz (Minneapolis Lakers)

Centenary All-America Honorees

1991-92: John Buckwalter GTE/CoSIDA Academic AA1972-76: Robert Parish numerous distinctions1964-66: Tom Kerwin Helms Foundation1957-58: Milton “Chief” Williams Associated Press1953-54: Burl Plunkett Helms Foundation1952-53: Connie Mack Rea Helms Foundation

PARISH ROBINSON JACKSON WISNIEWSKI MCCOLLUM GREER

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the gold dome

• HOME OF THE GENTS •

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CAPACITY:3,000

BUILT IN: 1970

RECENTLY RENOVATED:2008

HOUSES: Team Lockerrooms, Athletic Training, Media Room, C-Club Room, Coaches/Admin. Offices, Weight Room

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the summit league

Now in its 28th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, The Summit League continues its renaissance and ascent both on the playing eld and in the classroom. The 2008-09 academic year saw the league reach numerous milestones among its 10 member institutions and 19 championship sports. The Summit League made history during its 2009 Basketball Championships with record crowds and sponsorship totals in its rst season in Sioux Falls, S.D. New attendance standards were established for the entire tournament, the women’s tournament and several individual sessions. On the court, the North Dakota State men and South Dakota State women both achieved the rare feat of earning an automatic NCAA bid in their rst season of eligibility. Netting the NCAA’s largest men’s basketball attendance increase during the 2008-09 season further illustrated the growth and excitement surrounding Summit League basketball. The league ranked 16th nationally, up six spots over the previous year, and increased its crowds at a rate of 30 percent per game. While basketball played a major part of the league’s success, signi cant Summit League achievements spanned beyond the hardwood. An unprecedented total of three Summit League teams ended their 2008-09 seasons with a national ranking. North Dakota State’s softball team ended the year ranked No. 18 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll after capturing the league’s rst NCAA Regional title in a decade and becoming the rst Summit League team to reach the Super Regional round. South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team earned a No. 19 ranking in the nal USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll after peaking at No. 14 during the season and posting a rst-round victory in the NCAA Tournament. The Oakland men’s soccer team nished at No. 30 in the College Soccer News poll after reaching the No. 24 position earlier in the season and becoming The Summit League’s rst top-25 soccer squad. The NDSU softball and SDSU women’s basketball teams were just part of The Summit League’s postseason success that saw a combined seven NCAA Tournament wins. SDSU notched the league’s rst NCAA women’s soccer tournament victory with a rst-round win. Oral Roberts claimed a pair of baseball victories in

the Tempe Regional to nish as runner-up. The Summit League sent two teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for the rst time since 2003, and the third time in history. Additionally, Oakland’s men’s basketball team hosted and won its rst round game in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Individually, North Dakota State’s Laura Hermanson recorded the league’s best women’s track and eld nish with a runner-up performance in the 800 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Also in June, Western Illinois’ golfer Kyle Peterman won a qualifying playoff to earn an amateur spot in the 2009 U.S. Open. During the basketball season, Oakland’s Johnathon Jones was the NCAA assists leader and became the fourth player in league history, and rst in 10 years, to lead the nation in a major statistical category. In the classroom, a Summit League record 13 student-athletes were recognized as Academic All-Americans, including North Dakota State basketball player Brett Winkelman, who was selected as the University Division Academic All-American of the Year. Oakland basketball player Jessica Pike also garnered a top academic honor for her sport and was named the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. Receiving the accolade was IPFW’s men’s cross country and volleyball teams, UMKC’s volleyball and women’s tennis teams, Oakland’s women’s golf team and South Dakota State’s men’s golf team. The achievements during the 2008-09 academic year carried over from the summer when a pair of former Summit League student-athletes gained individual acclaim on the world stage. Former Oral Roberts student-athlete Andretti Bain won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the Bahamas’ 4x400-meter relay team after having claimed both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 400-meter titles earlier in the year. Former IUPUI standout George Hill became The Summit League’s second NBA rst round draft pick when he was selected 26th by the San Antonio Spurs after garnering Summit League Player of the Year honors. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its third year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 W. Butter eld Rd., Suite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

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Commissioner ................................................. Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner ................................. Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .................................. Greg WalterDirector of Communications ............................ David BrauerDirector of Marketing ..................................... Vanessa QuimpoAssociate Director of Communications ............ Greg MetteOf ce Manager ............................................... Brenda HiltonCommunications Assistant .............................. Shannon SiegAdministrative Intern ...................................... Andrea Travelstead

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

The 2009 Summit League Basketball Championships set a new attendance record with 34,681 specators and reached record levels of corporate sponsorship in its rst year in Sioux Falls, S.D.

The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports.

FORMER MEMBERS: Akron (1990-92); Buffalo (1994-98); C.W. Post (Baseball, 1995-98); Central Connecticut State (1994-98); Chicago State (1994-2006); Cleveland State (1982-94); DePaul (Softball, 1993-99); Howard (M-Soccer, 1996-98); Illinois-Chicago (1982-94); Missouri State (1982-90); New York Tech (Baseball, 1995-98); Northeastern Illinois (1994-98); Northern Illinois (1990-94); Northern Iowa (1982-91); Oneonta State (M-Soccer, 1996-97); Pace (Baseball, 1995-98); Quincy (M-Soccer, 1994-95); SIU-Edwardsville (M-Soccer, 1994-95); Troy State (1994-97); Valparaiso (1982-2007); UW-Green Bay (1982-94); UW-Milwaukee (1992-94); Wright State (1991-94); Youngstown State (1992-2001).

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois competes as an associate member in swimming and diving. The University of South Dakota will compete as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10, will begin league competition in 2011-12 and will be eligible for all regular season and tournament championships in 2012-13.

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.”

Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champions and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP AT A GLANCEIPFWNickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 12,338Founded: 1964

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,300Founded: 1969

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 13,229Founded: 1890

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,169Founded: 1957

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,067Founded: 1963

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 11,995Founded: 1881

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLocation: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 7,516Founded: 1897

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Fighting LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899

CENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLocation: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 745Founded: 1825

NOTABLE SUMMIT LEAGUE BASKETBALL ALUMNI

Tony BennettUW-Green Bay (1988-92)Four NBA seasons

Winston GarlandMissouri State (1985-87)Eight NBA seasons

Kevin Duckworth Eastern Illinois (1982-86)Two-time NBA All-Star; 12 seasons

George HillIUPUI (2004-08)‘08 NBA First Rounder

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the summit league

The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports.

FORMER MEMBERS: Akron (1990-92); Buffalo (1994-98); C.W. Post (Baseball, 1995-98); Central Connecticut State (1994-98); Chicago State (1994-2006); Cleveland State (1982-94); DePaul (Softball, 1993-99); Howard (M-Soccer, 1996-98); Illinois-Chicago (1982-94); Missouri State (1982-90); New York Tech (Baseball, 1995-98); Northeastern Illinois (1994-98); Northern Illinois (1990-94); Northern Iowa (1982-91); Oneonta State (M-Soccer, 1996-97); Pace (Baseball, 1995-98); Quincy (M-Soccer, 1994-95); SIU-Edwardsville (M-Soccer, 1994-95); Troy State (1994-97); Valparaiso (1982-2007); UW-Green Bay (1982-94); UW-Milwaukee (1992-94); Wright State (1991-94); Youngstown State (1992-2001).

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois competes as an associate member in swimming and diving. The University of South Dakota will compete as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10, will begin league competition in 2011-12 and will be eligible for all regular season and tournament championships in 2012-13.

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.”

Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champions and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP AT A GLANCEIPFWNickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 12,338Founded: 1964

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,300Founded: 1969

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 13,229Founded: 1890

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,169Founded: 1957

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,067Founded: 1963

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 11,995Founded: 1881

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLocation: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 7,516Founded: 1897

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Fighting LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899

CENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLocation: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 745Founded: 1825

NOTABLE SUMMIT LEAGUE BASKETBALL ALUMNI

Tony BennettUW-Green Bay (1988-92)Four NBA seasons

Winston GarlandMissouri State (1985-87)Eight NBA seasons

Kevin Duckworth Eastern Illinois (1982-86)Two-time NBA All-Star; 12 seasons

George HillIUPUI (2004-08)‘08 NBA First Rounder

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president of the college

DR. B. DAVID ROWE[President of Centenary College]

EDUCATION2007 Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Policy Studies, Con-

centration: Higher Education, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga.

1992 Master of Divinity cum laude, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.1991 Certificate in Ecumenical Studies, University of Ge-neva, Bossey, Switzerland1987 Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, Southwestern Univer-sity, Georgetown, Texas

PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE:• January 2000- July 2009, Vice President for Advancement,

LaGrange College, LaGrange, Ga.• December 1998- October 1999, Vice President for Institu-

tional Advancement, Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga.• January 1998 – December 1998, Director of Advance-

ment and Planning, Oxford College of Emory University, Oxford, Ga.

• September 1993 – December 1998, Director of Develop-ment, Oxford College of Emory University, Oxford, Ga.

• August 1992- August 1993, Associate Director of Admis-sion, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.

• June 1987 - August 1988, Director of Senior High Ministry, Memorial Drive United Methodist Church, Houston, Texas

• September 1983 - June 1987 Director of Youth Ministry, Part-Time, First United Methodist Church, Round Rock, Texas

TEACHINGGRADUATE LEVEL• Fall 2003, Higher Education Finance, Two-session Class

Facilitator: Philanthropy and Higher Education Finance, Georgia State University

• 1991, Society, Personality and Ethics, Teaching Assistant, Candler School of Theology, Emory University

• 1989, History of Christian Thought, Teaching Assistant, Candler School of Theology, Emory University

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL• Fall 2007 and 2008, First Week Seminar Session for First

Year Students, Instruments of Peace: Religious Violence and the Prayer of St. Francis, LaGrange College

• November 2005, Cornerstone, One-session lecture: Girard-ian Theory, LaGrange College

• Spring 2000, American Government, One-session lecture: Debate, LaGrange College

• Fall 1984, Inorganic Chemistry, Laboratory Assistant, Southwestern University

SCHOLARLYPUBLICATIONSRowe, B. David. “Fostering Community in an Increasingly Dis-integrated World: A Discussion of William Tierney’s Building a Community of Difference and Robert Bellah and Colleagues’ The Good Society.” Journal of College and Character, 2003.

Rowe, B. David. “Ex-Patriots: The Effects of Anti-terrorism Legislation on Foreign Nationals Studying in the United States,” Thought and Action, Fall 2002.

Rowe, David. “Does Allah Matter at Your Alma Mater? Reli-giously Affiliated Colleges, Social Transformation and Violent Inter-Cultural Conflict,” Journal of College and Character, 2002.

SCHOLARLYPRESENTATIONSRowe, B. David. “Sustainable Leadership: Reducing Rivalry and Responding Ethically during a Time of Economic Crisis.” Invited Presenter, Seminar on Global Economic Order: Real-ity and Perspectives 2008, Izabella Hendrix University, Belo Horizante, Brazil.

Rowe, B. David. “Touching Transcendence: A Review of Carol Gruber’s Mars and Minerva: World War I and the Uses of Higher Learning in America in light of René Girard’s Mimetic Theory.” Southern History of Education Society Annual Meeting 2004, Fairhope, Ala.

Rowe, B. David. “Religion, Higher Education and Citizenship,” Higher Education Symposium, 2002, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga.

Rowe, B. David. “Shalom Vobiscum: Eucharist as Model and Halacha as Method for Fostering an Environment Hospitable to Diversity on Religiously Affiliated College Campuses,” South-eastern Philosophy of Education Society Annual Meeting 2002, Atlanta, Ga.

Dr. B. David Rowe was named President of Centenary College of Louisiana in August 2009. An ordained United Methodist minister, Dr. Rowe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Southwestern University, a Master of Divinity degree from Emory University and a Certificate in Ecumenical Studies from the World Council of Churches and the University of Geneva. He earned his Ph.D. from Georgia State University where his research led to the dissertation entitled Cultural Leadership and Peace: An Educational Response to Religious Violence.

With sixteen years in higher education administration, and with extensive planning, fundraising, and institutional marketing experience, Dr. Rowe has served Wesleyan College, Oxford College of Emory University and the Candler School of Theology. His professional interests, which include organizational transformation and global sustainability, complement his research specialization in leadership development and social change. He is the co-founder of a non-profit organization, Oikos (oy’-kos), which focuses on systemic solutions for global sustainability. A native Texan, Dr. Rowe is married to the former Jodi Hyde of College Park, Ga. They have two sons – Carter (6) and Philip (4).

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athletic director

DR. TOM TALLACH[Director of Athletics]

Dr. Tom Tallach has served as Centenary’s Director of Athletics since Fall 2007.

Since his arrival, the Gents and Ladies have seen major changes to their surround-ings. The Gold Dome has a new hardwood floor, new premium seating, a new public address system, and a new weight room. The tennis courts have been resurfaced and new screens and nets are being installed. The softball facility has new dugouts, a new backstop, and a new public address system.

These and numerous other improvements were made possible because of a dramatic increase in booster support. Tallach has high expectations for himself as well as for Centenary’s student-athletes, coaches, and other staff.

Tallach re-joined the Centenary community after most recently serving as Assistant Athletic Director at Tarleton State University. At Tarleton, he organized and administered a comprehensive compliance program for the institution, taught graduate and undergraduate courses, and provided administrative leadership and training for many of the sports pro-grams. He served on NCAA regional tournament committees in women’s basketball and softball and delivered compli-ance presentations to regional and national audiences.

With the exception of a two-year period that included doctoral research, work in the family business, and basketball coaching at Ouachita Baptist University, Tallach spent twelve years at Texas A&M-Commerce.

He began as a graduate teaching assistant and assistant men’s basketball coach for a struggling Lions team that would win the Lone Star Conference (LSC) Championship two years later.

He then served as Assistant Athletic Director and faculty member in the Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Sports Studies. With primary responsibility for event management, compliance, and athletic scholarship administration, he also served as the Athletic Director for UIL (Texas High School Federation) Region II, administering championship competi-tion in volleyball, basketball, track & field, tennis, and golf. He was later named Interim Athletic Director at the University.

Under his leadership, the Lions claimed LSC Championships in men’s basketball and women’s soccer, three coaches were named LSC Coach of the Year, and one coach was named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year. He served on two NCAA regional tournament committees in women’s soccer in addition to serving as Director of the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional Tournament.

During his tenure in Commerce, he was involved in and/or responsible for numerous facility improvements, served on many institutional committees including SACS re-accreditation, chaired the LSC Compliance Committee, helped guide the Athletic Training Education Program to national certification, and always taught at least one academic course.

A former Gent pitcher (Class of 1993), Tallach was named to the Trans-America Athletic Conference (TAAC) All-Aca-demic Team, graduated Magna Cum Laude, was President of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, and received the Health & Exercise Science Award. The ‘92 and ‘93 Gents captured TAAC Western Division Titles under head coach Andy Watson.

Tallach resides in Shreveport with his wife Gabriela and son Grant.

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head coaches

ED MCCANN[Baseball]

BOJAN JANKOVIC[Women’s Basketball]

SHELLEY ARMSTRONG[Cross Country]

EMLYN AUBREY[Men’s & Women’s Golf]

GRETCHEN GOERLITZ[Gymnastics]

DAVID ORR[Men’s Soccer]

CHASE WOOTEN[Women’s Soccer]

MARK MONTGOMERY[Softball]

BUTCH JORDAN[Swimming]

TODD KILLEN[Tennis]

DAN GWITT[Volleyball]

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athletic training

MIKE PECK[MEN’S BASKETBALL TRAINER]

ALAN EDWARDS[Head Trainer]

DUSTIN BRADSTREET[Athletic Trainer]

Mike Peck is in his fifth year with the Centena-ry athletics program after working extensively with many of the area schools and professional teams since 2001. He previously assisted with the athletic trainers at LSU-Shreveport and the Shreveport Sports independent baseball team while serving as the head athletic trainer for the Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings of the AF2. Peck earned both his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with an emphasis in athletic training, and his Master of Science in Physical Education with an emphasis in Sports Admin-istration from Fort Hays State. Prior to attend-ing Fort Hays, Peck served in the United States Army and Army Reserve for 11 years.

Alan Edwards begins his 15th year as head athletic trainer for the Centenary athletic program. Edwards is a 1991 graduate of McNeese State University with a bachelor of science in health and physical education. He earned his master’s degree in exercise science at Northeast Louisiana University in 1993. Edwards’ services are provided through a partnership between Centenary College and Christus Schumpert Health System. Dustin Bradstreet enters his seventh year as an athletic trainer at Centenary having moved to Shreveport from Wichita, Kansas. Bradstreet is a 2001 graduate of Fort Hays State University where he received a bachelor of science degree in physical education with a focus in athletic train-ing. He continued his education at Fort Hays and gradu-ated in 2003 with a masters degree in Health and Human Performance with emphases in exercise science and sports administration. He is certified with the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification and has been in good standing since 2001.

Edwards, Bradstreet and Peck also supervise student and volunteer assistants as they gain valuable experience in their pursuit of becoming Certified Athletic Trainers. Student and volunteer assistants obtain practical experience at home and on the road, working with the Gents and Ladies athletic teams. The Centenary College sports medicine facility is located on the bottom floor of the Gold Dome, where continued im-provements have resulted in an enhanced facility. The improvements include an upgraded computer system with injury tracking software, the addition of two stationary bicycles, and an increased storage capacity for the daily sup-plies used in treatments of student-athletes.

The training room is equipped with modalities to assist athletic trainers in the treatment of injuries of Centenary athletes. The room also contains training tables, an ice machine, and a whirlpool.

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sports information

Allison McClain[Sports Information Director]

Allison McClain begins her first year as the Sports Information Director in the Centenary College athletic depart-ment. In this role, McClain will oversee all aspects of the department for each of Centenary’s 16 sports.

McClain was a 2009 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Centenary with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication with an emphasis on Professional Writing.

She spent her last two years working as a Sports Information student assistant, serving as the contact for men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf her senior year. As an under-graduate, McClain assisted with all game-day media relations’ efforts, published articles on the college’s athletic website, as well as the producing the 2009 Ladies softball media guide.

Outside the classroom and SID office, McClain excelled on the softball field as a four-year member of the Ladies softball team. In her sophomore season, she earned All-Mid Con and All-LSWA Second Team utility player honors as well as being named an All-Mid Con and LSWA Player of the Week. Her accolades went beyond the field, as she was recognized as an NFCA Academic All-America Scholar Athlete and named to the Academic All-Conference team all four years.

She garnered the Outstanding Athletic Achievement award her senior year, served as a student justice on the Centenary College Honor Court, was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society and was named to the Dean’s List numerous times.

Prior to rejoining the Centenary athletic department, McClain spent the 2009 summer working as a Media Relations intern with the Houston Astros Baseball Club. With the Astros, she served as an editorial assistant for the Astros Magazine, as-sisted with game-day press box duties, compiled daily clips, worked with TV stats, and recapped games for the Astros Mi-nor League affiliates.

A native of Diboll, Texas, McClain graduated as the 2005 Di-boll High School Valedictorian. She is the daughter of Jim and Judy McClain. Her younger brother, Wesley, is a senior at Di-boll High School and has committed to play golf at the Univer-sity of Houston.

NEWSMEDIAOUTLETSAREANEWSPAPERS

THESHREVEPORTTIMESP.O. Box 30222

Shreveport, La. 71130Phone: 318.459.3292Fax:318.459.3301

SportsEditor:Scott Ferrell

DALLASMORNINGNEWSP.O. Box 655237

Dallas, Texas 75265-5237Phone:214.977.8222Fax:214.651.0580

SportsEditor: Bob Yates

BATONROUGEADVOCATE525 Lafayette St.

Baton Rouge, La. 70801Phone:225.383.1111Fax:225.388.0318

SportsEditor: Butch Muir

ASSOCIATEDPRESS1515 Poydras St., Suite 2500New Orleans, La. 70112-3723

Phone:800.662.7717Fax: 504.586.0531

SportsEditor: Mary Foster

LOCALTELEVISIONSTATIONS

KTBS-TV3(ABC)P.O. Box 44227

Shreveport, La. 71104Phone:318.861.5851Fax: 318.219.4680

SportsDirector: Tim Fletcher

KTAL-TV6(NBC)P.O. Box 7428

Shreveport, La. 71137Phone:318.629.7133Fax: 318.629.7171

SportsDirector: Brandon Dunn

KSLA-TV12(CBS)1812 Fairfield Ave.

Shreveport, La. 71101Phone:318.677.6709Fax: 318.677.6705

SportsDirector: Mike Dirmann

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GENTS online

Centenary Athletics, The Summit League and JumpTV Sports have partnered to provide live streaming for all your Gents Basketball home games this season. The games can be viewed live or on-demand from any computer. All home games are available on www.GoCentenary.com and all games are available on www.TheSummitLeague.org.

All fans can follow Centenary basketball on Twitter with up-to-date press releases. Follow CentenarySports today!

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GENTS head coach

[head coach]greggarySecond Season at Centenary [Tulane, 1992]

Greg Gary begins his second year as the head coach of the Centenary men’s basketball program. Gary took over the reigns of the Centenary program last season and is the 20th head coach in the 85-year history of men’s basketball on the campus of Centenary College.

Finishing with a Summit League record of 6-12 and advancing to the conference tournament in his first season, Gary’s team had a four-game win streak in league play mid-way through the season, which was a season-best since joining the league in 2003-04. In the four previous seasons prior to Gary’s arrival, the Gents had only won 10 conference games combined, which allowed Gary to come in and rebuild a thriving basketball program.

Gary came to Centenary after a one-year stint at Duquesne and a three-year stay at South Florida prior to that, brings 16 years of experience to the Gents program, all at the Division I level.

In his one season at Duquesne, Gary was part of a staff that led the Dukes to their first winning season since 1993-94 - and second in 22 years - with a 17-13 record in 2007-08. The ‘08 Dukes finished the season ranked in the top 10 nationally in four statistical categories: assists/g. (3rd), blocks/g. (3rd), scoring (5th) and steals (9th). The 82.3 points per game scoring

average was the highest by a Duquesne team since 1974-75.

Gary spent six seasons as an assistant in the Big East at Miami (2000-01 to 2003-04) and USF (2004-05 to 2006-07, note: USF competed in Conference USA in 2004-05) prior to his arrival at Duquesne. No stranger to the state of Louisiana, he began his coaching career at Tulane (1993-94 to 1996-97) and returned to the Green Wave for two more seasons (1998-99 to 1999-00) after spending a year at McNeese State (1997-98).

Under head coach Perry Clark at Miami in 2000, Gary’s responsibilities extended beyond on-floor coaching. At Miami, Gary supervised the academic program for the team and coordinated the offensive sets.

Gary assisted in developing a Miami program that reached the National Invitation Tournament in 2001 and the NCAA Tournament in 2002. En route to the NCAA appearance, the Hurricanes collected a school-record 24 victories. His recruiting efforts laid the groundwork for Miami’s highly-respected 2006-07 backcourt.

In his second coaching stint at Tulane (1998-2000), Gary helped coach a team that reached the NIT in 1999 and 2000, working as the recruiting coordinator and academic coordinator in addition to his on-floor coaching duties.

During his first four-year tenure (1993-97) on Clark’s staff at Tulane, the Green Wave went to the postseason each year, including an NCAA bid in 1995 and three NIT appearances (NIT Final Four in 1996).

Gary has accompanied teams to a total of eight post-season appearances and recruited or coached eight players who have spent time on NBA rosters.

A native of basketball-rich Anderson, Ind., Gary played point guard for three seasons at Tulane (1989-90 to 1991-92), where he helped revive the Green Wave program after the school had dropped basketball in 1985. Recruited to Tulane by then assistant Ron Everhart, Gary finished his career as Tulane’s all-time assist leader. He capped his career by helping lead the Green Wave to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1992.

Gary graduated from Highland High School in Anderson, Ind. in 1988 prior to enrolling at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tenn. which was a junior college at the time. He transferred to Tulane following his freshman season.

Gary completed his bachelor’s degree in sports management at Tulane in 1992.

Gary and his wife, Claudia, have three daughters, Gabrielle, Logan and Alexandra.

GARY AT A GLANCE

YEAR AT CENTENARY: 2ndALMA MATER: Tulane, 1992CAREER RECORD: 8-23RECORD AT CENTENARY: SameHOMETOWN: Anderson, IndianaFAMILY: Married to Claudia; 3 daughters, Gabrielle, Logan, & Alexandra

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SUMMITLEAGUE IPFW 0-2 .000 IUPUI 1-1 .500NDSU 0-3 .000OU 1-1 .500ORU 0-2 .000UMKC 1-1 .500SDSU 1-1 .500SUU 1-1 .500WIU 1-1 .500

GARY VS 2009-10 OPPONENTSNONSUMMITLEAGUE LA TECH 0-1 .000MISS. STATE 0-1 .000NSU 0-2 .000

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GENTS assistantcoach

Amadou “Pape” Koundoul begins his first year as an assistant coach for

the Centenary men’s basketball program. Koundoul’s duties will include recruiting and moni-toring new student-athletes as well as assist with the de-velopment of post players. Koundoul comes to Centenary

directly from California where he served as an Associate Di-

rector and coach for Branch West Recruiting Service. In that role, he

helped develop and promote young athletes into potential NCAA players.

Prior to joining the BWBA, Koundoul spent some time at Saint Stanislaus College as a French and physical education teacher as well as a basketball coach.

Koundoul took over as the head coach and partner of Summit College Prep in Simi Valley in August of 2007. His du-ties included managing the team budget, managing international player affairs, practice and game strategies as well as evaluating player development. He also served as a graphic designer for Sum-mit College Prep’s website, jerseys and advertisements.

In August of 2006, Koundoul served as an associate head coach and physical education teacher for Stoneridge Pre-paratory School. Here he coached his team to ninth in the nation and hosted

a television show on HBO about the school as well as acted as the Director of Opera-tions, handling team budget, schedules and housing.

During each of those two coaching stints, Koundoul coached and promoted athletes to reach a high level of play in the NCAA. He coached current Centenary student-athlete Daman Starring during his time at Summit College Prep.

Koundoul became a graduate assistant coach and video coordinator for his alma mater, Cleveland State University in August of 2005. In this role, Koundoul was respon-sible for editing game tapes, assisting with individual workouts, managing office affairs as well as serving as the Co-Director of Mi-chael Garland Basketball Camp.

Koundoul graduated from Cleveland State in May 2005 with a Bachelor of Art and Sci-ence degree in Communication. As a player in 2002-03, Koundoul served as the Team Captain of Rookie World Basketball at the Dallas Mavericks. He also was invited and participated in the Cleveland Cavaliers Sum-mer workout in 2003. Koundoul played one year of junior college basketball at Vincennes University in Indiana during the 2000-01 season, and then at Highland Com-munity College in Illinois where he won the regional championship in 2001-02.

A native of Dakar-Senegal, Africa, Koundoul and his wife, Tara reside in Shreveport.

“It is great to have Pape and Tara as part of our Centenary family. Pape has a tremendous range of experience and is an excellent teacher at the game. Having been a head coach before, he has experienced every aspect of building a program,” -Gary

amadou “pape” koundoulASSISTANT COACH

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GENTS assistant coach

mark richmondASSISTANT COACH

Mark Richmond enters his second season as an assistant basketball coach with the Gents. His du-ties include on-floor coaching, recruiting, camps, monitoring the strength and conditioning program and assisting with all general day-to-day operations of the Centenary men’s basketball program. Richmond comes to Centenary directly from West Virginia Uni-versity, where he graduated Cum Laude in May of 2008 with a de-gree in Physical Education-Athletic Coaching Education. While at WVU, he served as a team manager for four years under leg-endary coaches John Beilein (now head coach at Michigan) and Bob Huggins. As a senior, Richmond was promoted to head manager where his duties also included organizing road trips and running camps. Although this will be Richmond’s first stint as a full-time coach, he is

no stranger to Division I basketball. He was a member of the practice team at West Virginia and has been with the Moun-taineers to two Sweet 16’s and an Elite 8 in two NCAA Tourna-ment appearances and won a NIT Championship. He also has coached at numerous camps, includ-ing Duquesne, Villanova, and Virginia. Richmond is a 2004 graduate of Martinsburg High School (West Vir-ginia) where he played basketball, baseball, and football. He is the son of Tim and Cher-yl Richmond and has a sister named Kara.

“Mark has made an immediate impact on our players and this program through his tireless work and committment. He is an outstanding young coach.” -Gary

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GENTS assistantcoach

adam walshASSISTANT COACHWalsh is in his third year as an assistant on the Centena-ry men’s basketball coaching staff. His duties in the Gents

program include recruiting and coordinating academic

support systems for the stu-dent-athletes. Walsh’s on-court

responsibilities will include the de-velopment of the guards.

Along with his coaching duties, Walsh has been recently named Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance. His

role will consist of compliance, game day management and the SAAC supervisor.

Walsh joined the Centenary program di-rectly from Paris Junior College where he assisted the Dragon program from 2006-07. He was in charge of recruiting, post-skill development, and strength and con-ditioning among other duties.

During his stint at Paris Junior College, Walsh helped first-year head coach Ross

Hodge lead the Dragons to a 26-4 record and TEAC “Coach of the Year” honors. He also helped develop two junior college All-Ameri-can forwards in Ramon Clemente (06-07) and Eric Tramiel (07-08) and recruited Raymond Sims, among others, who would lead the

Dragons to 57 wins in two years at the point guard position.

Prior to his time at Paris, Walsh spent the 2005-06 season as the assistant at Odessa College under Dennis Helms. From 2003-

05, Walsh took on the role as assistant coach under Ronnie Ar-row at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

While with the Islanders, the team notched its first winning season at 15-11 and followed that performance up with a 20-8 record in the 2004-05 season, which garnered Arrow Inde-pendent “Coach of the Year” honors.

For the 2001 through 2003 seasons Walsh was an assistant coach for Division II pro-gram, Barton College, under Ron Lievense. The 2002-03 team notched a mark of 22-6 and was ranked #24 in the nation as Lievense went on to accept CVAC “Coach of the Year” honors. That year the Bulldogs won their first NCAA Tournament game in school history, which helped pave the road to their 2007 National Championship. Walsh recruited two members of that title team during his time at Barton College and helped to develop First Team All-American guard, Tim Black.

Walsh’s first experiences with collegiate bas-ketball came during his managerial days. He served as a graduate manager at Campbell University and before that was the head man-ager during his undergraduate studies at High Point University.

Camps are always a valuable teaching experi-ence for coaches and Walsh is no stranger to the camp circuit. He has participated in camps conducted by Florida, Maryland, Virginia, Campbell, East Carolina, and Tennessee Tech among others.

Walsh hails from Winchester, Virginia and is the son of Nancy and Phil Walsh. Walsh was a 2000 graduate from High Point University and graduated from James Wood High School.

“Adam has done a tremendous job,” said Greg Gary. “He is a tireless recruiter and is highly organized. He also has an oustanding knowledge of how success is earned.” -Gary

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GENTS basketballoperations

chris mcmillianDIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

Chris McMillian joins the Centenary men’s basketball staff as the Direc-tor of Basketball Operations. His duties include coordinating all video activities including film exchange and game breakdown. He will also assist in implementing the Gents strength and conditioning program.

McMillian has spent his most recent time as a personal trainer and performance specialist since 2004. In this role, McMillian assists athletes in running faster, jumping higher as well as helping to improve their speed and quickness.

As a personal trainer, McMillian provided nutritional advice for clients looking to lose weight or gain muscle. He also designed workout programs for individuals who lacked motivation and knowledge in achieving their fitness goals. His program design was aimed at 15 trainers and their clients.

Prior to training and working with athletes, McMillian was an athlete himself. He attended Wyoming and

graduated in 2003 with a degree in Communication. On the court, McMillian started at point guard all four years on the Cowboys basketball team.

He helped his team to two Mountain West Conference championships and one NCAA tournament berth. At Wyoming, McMillian finished his career ranked third all-time in assists with 434 and second for consecutive games started. He currently ranks 10th in career assist average with 3.5 a game and sixth in career steals with 136.

A native of Brea, California, McMillian was born on May 22, 1980. He is the son of Willie and Janice McMillian.

Chris brings a great amount of experience in developing players into better athletes. Also, with him being an ex-player who led his team to championships and an NCAA berth, he understands the work ethic involved with being successful.” -Gary

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GENTS 2009-10players

JERRALD BONHAM 30 SENIOR-3LFORWARD

6-8 / 210PLANO, TEXAS

PLANO WEST HS2008-09Played in 30 games with 25 starts ... Hit four field goals at LSU (Nov. 28) and Northwestern State (Dec. 1), which were season-bests ... Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against Southern Utah (Jan. 22) and South Dakota State (Feb. 28) ... Had three blocks against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 13) ... Scored a season-high eight points at LSU and Northwestern State.

2007-08Jerrald played in all 31 games and earned 11 starts for the Gents as a sophomore. He averaged 3.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. He pumped in a career-high 14 points at home against UMKC and raked in seven rebounds in a pair of wins against Lipscomb and Texas College. He also scored in double figures against Lipscomb (13) and UALR (10). Jerrald finished third on the team with 13 blocked shots.

2006-07Jerrald played in 30 games as a freshman and started 17 times as the Gents power forward. He aver-aged 2.3 points and 2.6 rebounds per contest. He finished third on the team with 10 blocked shots. His highest point production on the season was 10 in a 83-51 victory over Southeast Missouri in the BP Top of the World Classic hosted by Alaska-Fairbanks. He pulled down a season-best five re-bounds five times with two of those in conference play and one coming against Georgia Tech.

High SchoolJerrald was a second team All-District selection for David Pchiler at Plano West High School. He helped the Wolves to a 2005 Bi-District Championship and a third place district finish in 2006. He led Plano West in rebounding and collected the most blocked shots in school history. His best per-formance was a 25-point, 16-rebound, nine-blocked shot performance. Jerrald also played for Texas Top Prospects in the summers of 2004 and 2005 where he was chosen first team Gold Division in a Las Vegas tournament.

PersonalBorn October 12, 1987 in Houston, Texas, Jerrald is the son of Craig Bonham. He has one older brother and one older sister. He is a communication-new media major and plans on owning his own business one day.

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[CAREER HIGHS]• Points 14 vs UMKC [2-23-09]• Rebounds 7 (3x) vs South Dakota State [2-28-09] • Assists 3 (4x) vs South Dakota State [2-28-09]• Steals 4 at Northwestern State [12-1-08]• Blocks 3 at Louisiana Tech (Centurytel) [12-13-08]

Double Figure Scoring: 1Double-Doubles: 0

Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF REB-AVG AST BLK TO STL PTS-AVG

08-09 30-25 201 32-85 .376 0-0 .000 15-24 .625 35-49 84-2.8 18 17 32 30 79-2.607-08 31-11 502 43-78 .551 0-1 .000 26-46 .565 35-50 85-2.7 14 13 29 13 112-3.606-07 30-17 563 27-59 .458 0-0 .000 15-30 .500 34-43 77-2.6 11 10 27 23 69-2.3TOTALS 91-53 1266 102-222 .462 0-1 .000 32-100 .563 104-142 246-2.7 43 40 88 66 260-2.8

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ROMAN TUBNER 14 JUNIOR-1LGUARD6-0 / 190

MONTGOMERY, ALA.MARION MILITARY INST.

2008-09Appeared in 19 games with three starts ... Missed several game because of a leg injury ... Hit a season-high three field goals against Alcorn State (Nov. 29) and at South Dakota State (Dec. 4) ... Had three perfect days from the free throw line and ended the season by hitting 5-of-6 from the line ... Pulled down a season-high six rebounds against Alcorn ... Scored a season-high 10 points at South Dakota State. Other CollegesRoman played his freshman season at Marion Military Institute. He helped lead Coach Marcus Thomas’ team to a 21-12 record a year after Marion was 8-22. The 21-win season was the first in the 166-year history of the school. He scored 3.5 points and dished out 1.9 assists per game, which ranked him 43rd in the JUCO ranks. He embraced his role on the court as both a floor leader and an exceptional defender. High SchoolRoman attended Montgomery Catholic High School where he was a three-sport athlete. He helped the Knights to the regional round of the state playoffs twice in basketball and once in baseball. He also played football, where he was an All-Metro selection. He earned the same honor in basketball and guided the Knights to a 22-9 record as a senior. He was named the Team MVP three seasons each for basketball and football. He led the basketball squad in points per game and free throw percentage. Roman averaged 19 points, six assists, and five rebounds. PersonalBorn August 16, 1989 in Montgomery, Ala., Roman is the son of John and Glenda Tubner. He has three older brothers and one younger sister. He would like to play basketball profes-sionally or be a sports therapist. He is a health and exercise science major.

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[CAREER HIGHS]• Points 10 at South Dakota State [2-4-09]• Rebounds 7 at Southern Utah [2-21-09] • Assists 4 vs Oakland [1-8-09]• Steals 3 (2x) vs Oakland [1-8-09]• Blocks 1 vs Alcorn State (LSU) [11-29-08]

Double Figure Scoring: 1Double-Doubles: 0

Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF REB-AVG AST BLK TO STL PTS-AVG

08-09 19-3 337 19-66 .288 3-24 .125 12-15 .800 11-39 20-2.6 21 2 37 20 53-2.8

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DAVID PEREZ20 SOPHOMORE-1LGUARD6-3 / 195

NEW IBERIA, LA.CATHOLIC HS

2008-09Started four games and played in 28 ... Hit a season-high six field goals at Northwestern State (Dec. 1) and also drained five three-point field goals in the same game ... Led the team in free throw percentage (24-of-29 .828), missing just five shots ... Pulled down a career-best six rebounds at Southern Utah (Feb. 21) ... Had four steals against Northwestern State and also scored a career-best 19 points ... Hit double figures in seven games. High SchoolDavid earned four letters in basketball and two more in baseball at Catholic High School. He helped the Panthers to a 49-17 record over his junior and senior years in basketball and a state quarterfinals appearance. Three times he was named All-District and was the District MVP as a senior. He was selected to the All-State team and the All-Acadiana team twice. In addition, he was named Academic All-State and was named team captain in 2007 and Team MVP in 2006 and 2007. David averaged 20 points as a senior and scored over 1,000 points in his career. PersonalBorn October 27, 1989 in New Iberia, La., David’s full name is David Paul Perez, Jr. He is the son of David and Ann Perez and has one younger sister. His father played baseball at McNeese State and his mother played basketball at Hinds Junior College. He plans on study-ing medicine and becoming a physician’s assistant or perhaps something else in the field of medicine. He is, in his own words, “very religious” and enjoys making donations and helping children in need.

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[CAREER HIGHS]• Points 19 at Northwestern State [12-1-08]• Rebounds 6 at Southern Utah [2-21-09] • Assists 2 (5x) vs North Dakota State (Tourn.) [3-7-09]• Steals 4 at Northwestern State [12-1-08]• Blocks O

Double Figure Scoring: 7 Double-Doubles: 0

Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF REB-AVG AST BLK TO STL PTS-AVG

08-09 28-4 459 53-147 .361 35-108 .324 24-29 .828 19-26 45-1.6 16 0 24 23 165-5.9

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MAXX NAKWAASAH44 SOPHOMORE-1LGUARD6-3 / 205

DALLAS, TEXASBERKNER HS

2008-09Started 11 games and played in 27 ... Tip-in at the buzzer against IUPUI (Jan. 17) was on ESPN’s SportsCenter’s top plays ... Scored in double figures in six games with a season-high 19 coming against Southern Utah (Feb. 21) ... Hit seven field goals, which was a season-best ... Also nailed four three-point field goals against UMKC (Jan. 24) ... Had first career double-double against South Dakota State (Feb. 28), scoring 14 points and pulling down 10 rebounds.

High SchoolGraduated from Berkner High School and lettered in basketball three times and football once. Named second team honorable mention all-district as a junior and garnered first team all-district honors as a senior. After his junior and senior year won the team MVP award. Averaged 13.3 points per game as a junior and 20.9 as a senior. Hit two game-win-ning 3-point field goals and scored 30 points against Dallas Carter. In high school was a peer helper, member of the National Honor Society and graduated in the 10 percent of class.

PersonalBorn Jan. 8, 1990. Is the son of Hart and Maribeth Nakwaasah. He has one older brother and three younger. After the completion of college wants to become an accountant.

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[CAREER HIGHS]• Points 19 at Southern Utah [2-21-09]• Rebounds 10 vs South Dakota State [2-28-09] • Assists 2 (3x) vs Oral Roberts [1-31-09]• Steals 2 (4x) at Oakland [2-7-09]• Blocks 1 (2x) vs Southern Utah [1-22-09]

Double Figure Scoring: 5 Double-Doubles: 1

Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF REB-AVG AST BLK TO STL PTS-AVG

08-09 27-11 520 47-123 .382 21-66 .318 21-31 .677 23-50 73-2.7 16 2 20 12 136-5.0

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DAMAN STARRING20 FRESHMAN-RSGUARD6-4 / 190

LAS VEGAS, NEV.EL TORO HS

2008-09Started four games and played in four games before an injury sidelined him for the season ... Received a medical redshirt ... At Baylor (Nov. 18) pulled down season-best five rebounds and scored nine points. High SchoolDaman attended El Toro High School where he helped guide the Chargers to a 24-4 record overall and a 9-1 mark in the Sea View League as a senior. He averaged 9.2 points, 5.8 re-bounds, and 3.1 assists per game in his final prep season. His team won the league cham-pionship and advanced into the state playoffs where they lost in the second round. He was selected first team All-Sea View League, was named Best Defensive Player by his teammates and led the team in rebounding. Daman also lettered in baseball and attended Summit Prep School in 2007-08 in Simi Valley, Calif. He played two seasons of club basketball for Branch West under coaches Bob Gotleib and Luis Turcios. PersonalBorn December 22, 1988 in Lake Charles, La., Daman is the son of Tammy Starring. He has one older sister and his mother played basketball at McNeese State. He would like to play professional basketball in the NBA or overseas upon graduating from Centenary.

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[CAREER HIGHS]• Points 9 at Baylor [11-18-08]• Rebounds 5 at Baylor [11-18-08] • Assists 4 vs Troy (LSU) [11-20-08]• Steals 1 at Baylor [11-18-08]• Blocks 0

Double Figure Scoring: 0 Double-Doubles: 0

Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF REB-AVG AST BLK TO STL PTS-AVG

08-09 4-4 117 6-26 .231 2-12 .167 4-7 .571 2-8 10-2.5 8 0 5 1 18-4.5

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LEO DAVIS

2 FRESHMAN-HSGUARD

5-11 / 185HUNTSVILLE, ALA.

LEE HS

High SchoolLeo attended Lee High School where he lettered in basketball and track. As a General, Leo led his team to the State Semifinals in 2008-09 and was honored as All-Metro and All-City during his sophomore, junior, and

senior seasons. During his senior year, Leo averaged 18.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and eight assists per game. On the track, Leo garnered fourth place in the State meet in the 110 meter hurdles. In the class-room, Leo represented Lee HS as a honor student all four years.

ClubLeo played club basketball for the Nashville Celtics under the di-rection of Jonathan Henderson for two seasons.

PersonalBorn on October 31, 1990 in Huntsville, Alabama, Leo is the son of

Leonard Jones and Denise Davis. He has five siblings, Domonique, Lillian, Lashonda, Maurice, and Teiko. Leo is a health and exercise science major and plans to run his own physical therapy practice after graduation.

PEDRO MACIEL

13FRESHMAN-HSGUARD6-2 / 180

SAU PAULO, BRAZILST. STANISLAUS COLLEGE

High SchoolPedro graduated from St. Stanislaus College and earned three letters on the basketball team. He helped his team to over 90 wins and just 17 losses as well as advancing to the state tournament. He was honored as a first team All-State selection and was a member of the South vs. North Mississippi All-Star game and the Miss. vs. Alabama All-Star game. As a point guard, Pedro averaged 17 points, eight re-bounds and four assists per game.

PersonalBorn on September 22, 1989 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Pedro is the son of Geraldo and Alda Maciel. He has two older broth-ers, Timoteo and Lucas. Pedro is majoring in international business and plans to play professional basketball and pur-sue a career in business.

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MATT MARSEILLE

21 FRESHMAN-HSFORWARD

6-6 / 200DACULA, GA.DACULA HS

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High SchoolMatt attended Dacula High School where he was a letterwinner in basket-ball and track and field. As a Falcon, Matt helped lead his high school team to a 27-3 record during his junior season. During that same year, his team

was Region Champions and named “Team of the Month.” Matt was honored as the January Player of the Month and averaged 18 points

and seven rebounds per game his senior season. Off the basketball court and on the track, Matt placed fifth in his region in the high

jump. In the classroom, Matt was a member of the National Honor Society as well as being named to the honor roll.

ClubIn the club ranks, Matt played one season with the Atlanta Celtics under Dewayne Jackson and one season for the New

York Gauch under Dewayne Mitchell.

PersonalBorn on February 8, 1991, Matt is from Brooklyn, New York and

is the son of Valencia and John Marseille. He has three younger siblings, Bryan, Justin and Clarissa. Matt is a business administration major and hopes to play in the NBA or become a commercial pilot, owning his own airline one day.

MATT NICHENKO

24JUNIOR-HSFORWARD

6-6 / 200BOSSIER CITY, LA.

AIRLINE HS

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Previous SchoolMatt attended Louisiana-Lafayette during his first two years of college.

High SchoolMatt graduated from Airline High School and earned three letters on the basketball team. He helped his team to a Top 28 finish in the state and to the State Semifinals his senior season. Matt earned third team All-District honors after averaging 12.0 points, eight rebounds and two blocks a game his senior year. Off the court, Matt was a four year member of the honor roll and was involved with FCA, as well as serv-ing as the director of his senior play and pa announcing for softball.

PersonalBorn on June 14, 1987, Matt is the son of Ken and Loretta and has one younger brother, Tyler. He is a English major and a communi-cation minor and plans to attend grad school and pursue a career in creative writing.

TRAVIS SIMS33 FRESHMAN-HSFORWARD

6-6 / 210OAKLAND, CA.

SAN LEANDRO HS

High SchoolTravis attended San Leandro High School where he lettered all four years

in basketball and two years in football. On the court, Travis helped lead his team to an HAAL League Championship as a sophomore and se-

nior. The team notched records of 24-4 in 2008-09, 21-6 in 2007-08, 25-3 in 2006-07 and finished in the Top 15 in the state his senior season. He was awarded second team All-League and was a three-

year starter, while posting a team-best 9.8 rebounds per game. In football, Travis helped his team to two HAAL League Champi-

onships in 2008 and 2009. Academically, Travis was a mem-ber of the honor roll.

Club Travis played club basketball for the Bay Area Hoosiers under Rick Perez for three years.

PersonalBorn on December 25, 1990, Travis is the son of Carl and Raylene Sims and calls Oakland, California home. He has one younger sister, Cody. Travis is a business major and plans on applying his degree to athletics.

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DAVID SWARTZ 34FRESHMAN-HSFORWARD

6-8 / 225HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. HUNTINGTON BEACH HS

High SchoolDavid attended Huntington Beach High School where he was a mem-ber of the Oiler basketball team. Under head coach Fabian Luna, David helped lead his team to the State Quarter Finals in his senior season. Indi-vidually, he was named All-Seaview League First Team and All-State Second Team. David averaged 15 points, eight rebounds, and two blocks per game his senior season.

ClubDavid played club basketball most recently for I Can All-Stars under Rock Johnson his senior season. He was also a mem-ber of BCA Blue Chips during his junior year.

PersonalBorn on December 27, 1990 in Artesia, California, Da-vid is the son of David and JoAnne Swartz. He has three younger siblings, Matt, Rebecca and Jennifer. David plans to major in secondary education in hopes of becoming either an NBA or high school basketball coach.

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6-6 / 200HUNTSVILLE, ALA.

LEE HS

High SchoolJeron attended Lee High School and lettered in both basketball and

tennis. As a General, Jeron led his basketball team to an Elite 8 finish and averaged 18 points and seven rebounds per game during his senior campaign. Off the court, Jeron was a member of the National Honor Society and the Student Government Association.

PersonalBorn on December 14, 1990, Jeron is from Huntsville, Ala-bama and is the son of Bromley and Wanda Trotman. Jeron plans on majoring in health and exercise science at Cente-nary.

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General InformationLocation: Cedar City, UtahFounded: 1897Enrollment: 7,529Nickname: ThunderbirdsColors: Scarlet & WhiteHome Arena: The Centrum (3,000)Conference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Michael BensonAthletic Director: Ken Beazer

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Roger Reid (Weber State, ‘68)Overall Record: 174-115 (10 years)Record at SUU: 22-39 (2 years)2008-09 Record: 11-20Conf. Record: 8-10/T-5th

General InformationLocation: Natchitoches, La. Founded: 1884Enrollment: 9,111Nickname: DemonsColors: Purple & White with Orange trimHome Arena: Prather Coliseum (3,600)Conference: SouthlandPresident: Dr. Randall J. WebbAthletic Director: Greg Burke

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Mike McConathy (La Tech, ‘77)Overall Record: 508-314 (26 years)Record at NSU: 156-155 (10 years)2008-09 Record: 11-20Conf. Record: 3-13/T-5th

General InformationLocation: Grambling, La.Founded: 1901Enrollment: 5,161Nickname: TigersColors: Black & GoldHome Arena: Health & PE BuildingConference: Southwestern Athletic (SWAC)President: Dr. Horace A. Judson Athletic Director: J. Lin Dawson

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Bobby WashingtonOverall Record: n/aRecord at Grambling: n/a2008-09 Record: n/aConf. Record: n/a

General InformationLocation: Milwaukee, Wisc.Founded: 1881Enrollment: 11,516Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Blue & GoldHome Arena: Bradley Center (18,600)Conference:Big EastPresident: Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J.Athletic Director: Steve Cottingham

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Buzz Williams (Okla. City, ‘94)Overall Record: 39-27 (2 years)Record at Marquette: 25-10 (Second Season)2008-09 Record: 25-10Conf. Record: 12-6/5th

General InformationLocation: Tyler, Texas.Founded: 1894Enrollment: 964Nickname: SteersColors: Purple & GoldHome Arena: Gus F. Taylor GymnasiumConference: Red River Athletic President: Dr. Dwight FennellAthletic Director: James Sanders

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Marquet NorfleetOverall Record: n/aRecord at TC: n/a2008-09 Record: n/aConf. Record: n/a

General InformationLocation: Monroe, La. Founded: 1931Enrollment: 8,371Nickname: WarhawksColors: Maroon & GoldHome Arena: Fant-Ewing Coliseum (7,000)Conference: Sun BeltPresident: Dr. James E. Cofer, Sr. Athletic Director: Bobby Staub

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Orlando Early (Gardner Webb, ‘90)Overall Record: 48-73 (4 years)Record at ULM: Same2008-09 Record: 10-20Conf. Record: 6-12/10th

MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLESNovember 13 • Milwaukee, Wisc. • 7:30 pm

GRAMBLING TIGERSNovember 17 • Grambling, La • 7:30 pm

TEXAS COLLEGE STEERSNovember 19 • Shreveport, La • 7:00 pm

LOUISIANA MONROE WARHAWKSNovember 27 • Shreveport, La • 7:00 pm

NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONSNovember 30 • Shreveport, La. • 7:00 pm

SOUTHERN UTAH THUNDERBIRDSDecember 3 • Shreveport, La. • 7:00 pm

www.gsutigers.com

www.suutbirds.comwww.nsudemons.com

www.texascollegeonline.net/athletics www.ulmwarhawks.com

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Sports InformationMBB Contact: Scott KuykendallEmail: [email protected]: (414) 288-4794Fax: (414) 288-6519Press Row: (414) 227-0580

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Roderick MosleyEmail: [email protected]: (318) 274-6562

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Doug IrelandEmail: [email protected]: (318) 357-6467Fax: (318) 357-4515Press Row: (318) 357-4544

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Neil GardnerEmail: [email protected]: (435) 586-7753Fax: (435) 865-8037Press Row: (435) 586-7858

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Jeremy ReidEmail: [email protected]: (318) 342-5462Fax: (318) 342-5464Press Row: (318) 342-6920

Sports InformationMBB Contact: James SandersEmail: [email protected]: (903) 593-2307

General InformationLocation: Ruston, La.. Founded: 1894Enrollment: 11,500Nickname: BulldogsColors: Crimson & CreamHome Arena: Thomas Assembly Center (8,000)Conference: Western Athletic (WAC)President: Dr. Daniel ReneauAthletic Director: Derek Dooley

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Kerry Rupp (Southern Utah, ‘77)Overall Record: 30-46 (3 years)Record at La Tech: 21-42 (2 years)2008-09 Record: 15-18Conf. Record: 6-10/T-6th

General InformationLocation: Kansas City, Mo.. Founded: 1933Enrollment: 14,221Nickname: KangaroosColors: Blue & GoldHome Arena: Municipal Auditorium (9,827)Conference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Leo MortonAthletic Director: Tim Hall

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Matt Brown (Shippensburg, ‘94)Overall Record: 18-45 (2 years)Record at UMKC: Same2008-09 Record: 7-24Conf. Record: 3-15/10th

General InformationLocation: Norman, Okla. Founded: 1890Enrollment: 30,092Nickname: SoonersColors: Crimson & CreamHome Arena: Lloyd Noble Center (12,000)Conference: Big 12President: David L. BorenAthletic Director: Joe Castiglione

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Jeff Capel (Duke, ‘97)Overall Record: 148-74 (7 years)Record at OU: 69-33 (3 years)2008-09 Record: 30-6Conf. Record: 13-3/2nd

UMKC KANGAROOSDecember 5 • Shreveport, La • 7:30 pm

February 25 • Kansas City, Mo. • 7:05 pm

OKLAHOMA SOONERSDecember 9 • Norman, Okla. • 7:00 pm

LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGSDecember 12 • Shreveport, La • 7:00 pm

OLE MISS REBELSDecember 19 • Oxford, Miss. • 1:00 pm

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGSDecember 22 • Jackson, Miss. • 7:00 pm

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE RAJIN’ CAJUNS December 28 • Lafayette, La • 7:05 pm

www.SoonerSports.comwww.nsudemons.com

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Sports InformationMBB Contact: James AllanEmail: [email protected]: (816) 235-1034Fax: (816) 235-1035Press Row: (816) 513-5217

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Mike HouckEmail: [email protected]: (405) 325-8231Fax: (405) 325-7623Press Row: (405) 325-1024

www.LaTechSports.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Steven SchoonEmail: [email protected]: (318) 257-5314Fax: (318) 257-3757Press Row: (318) 257-3144

General InformationLocation: Oxford, Miss.Founded: 1848Enrollment: 17,601Nickname: RebelsColors: Cardinal Red & Navy BlueHome Arena: C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum (9,061)Conference: SECChancellor: Dr. Dan Jones Athletic Director: Pete Boone

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Andy Kennedy (UAB, ‘91)Overall Record: 82-52 (4 years)Record at Ole Miss: 61-39 (3 years)2008-09 Record: 16-15Conf. Record: 7-9/T-4th www.olemisssports.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Joey JonesEmail: [email protected]: (662) 915-7526Fax: (662) 915-7006Press Row: (662) 236-1931

General InformationLocation: Starkville, Miss. Founded: 1878Enrollment: 17,824Nickname: BulldogsColors: Maroon & WhiteHome Arena: Humphrey Coliseum (10,500)Conference: SECPresident: Dr. Mark E. KeenumAthletic Director: Greg Byrne

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Rick Stansbury (Campbellsville, ‘82)Overall Record: 231-128 (11 years)Record at MSU: Same2008-09 Record: 23-13Conf. Record: 9-7/3rd www.mstateathletics.com

Sports InformationWBB Contact: Gregg EllisEmail: [email protected]: (662) 325-3595Fax: (662) 325-3654Press Row: (662) 325-3776

General InformationLocation: Lafayette, La. Founded: 1900Enrollment: 15,035Nickname: Ragin’ CajunsColors: Vermilion & WhiteHome Arena: CAJUNDOME (11,550)Conference: Sun BeltPresident: Dr. E. Joseph SavoieAthletic Director: David Walker

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Robert Lee (Nicholls, ‘91)Overall Record: 50-75 (5 years)Record at ULL: Same2008-09 Record: 10-20Conf. Record: 7-11/4th www.RaginCajuns.com

Sports InformationWBB Contact: Matt HebertEmail: [email protected]: (337) 482-6330Fax: (337) 482-6529Press Row: (337) 265-2284

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NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISONDecember 31 • Fargo, ND • 7:00 pm

January 30 • Shreveport, La. • 4:30 pmSOUTH DAKOTA STATE JACKRABBITS

January 2 • Brookings, SD • 7:30 pmJanuary 28 • Shreveport, La • 7:00 pm

IPFW MASTODONSJanuary 7 • Shreveport, La • 7:00 pm

February 6 • Fort Wayne, Ind. • 3:00 pmOAKLAND GOLDEN GRIZZLIES

January 9 • Shreveport, La • 7:30 pmFebruary 4 • Rochester, Mich. • 6:00 pm

IUPUI JAGUARSJanuary 16 • Indianapolis, Ind. • 6:00 pmFebruary 11 • Shreveport, La. • 7:00 pm

General InformationLocation: Fargo, NDFounded: 1890Enrollment: 14,189Nickname: BisonColors: Yellow & GreenHome Arena: Bison Sports Arena (5,830)Conference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Joseph A. ChapmanAthletic Director: Gene Taylor

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Saul Phillips (Wisconsin-Platteville, ‘96)Overall Record: 42-20 (2 years)Record at NDSU: Same2008-09 Record: 26-7Conf. Record: 16-2/1st www.GoBison.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Ryan PerreaultEmail: [email protected]: (701) 231-8331Fax: (701) 231-8022Press Row: (701) 231-8611

General InformationLocation: Brookings, SDFounded: 1881Enrollment: 11,995Nickname: JackrabbitsColors: Yellow & BlueHome Arena: Frost Arena (6,500)Conference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. David ChicoineAthletic Director: Justin Sell

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Scott Nagy (Delta State, ‘88)Overall Record: 256-162 (14 years)Record at SDSU: Same2008-09 Record: 13-20Conf. Record: 7-11/7th www.LaTechSports.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Ryan SweeterEmail: [email protected]: (605) 688-4822Fax: (605) 688-5999Press Row: (605) 688-4623

General InformationLocation: Fargo, NDFounded: 1964Enrollment: 13,675Nickname: MastodonsColors: Royal Blue & WhiteHome Arena: Allen County Memorial Coliseum (11,500)

Conference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Dr. Michael A. WartellAthletic Director: Tommy Bell

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Dane Fife (Indiana, ‘02)Overall Record: 48-70 (4 years)Record at IPFW: Same2008-09 Record: 13-17Conf. Record: 8-10/T-5th www.GoMastodons.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Rudy YovichEmail: [email protected]: (260) 481-6646Fax: (260) 481-6002Press Row: (260) 480-3779

General InformationLocation: Rochester, Mich. Founded: 1957Enrollment: 18,169Nickname: Golden GrizzliesColors: Black & GoldHome Arena: Athletics Center O’Rena (3,000)Conference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Gary D. RussiAthletic Director: Tracy Huth

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Greg Kampe (Bowling Green, ‘78)Overall Record: 419-314 (25 years)Record at OU: Same2008-09 Record: 23-13Conf. Record: 13-5/3rd www.ougrizzlies.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Scott MacDonaldEmail: [email protected]: (248) 370-4008Fax: (248) 370-3138Press Row: (248) 370-4099

General InformationLocation: Macomb, Ill.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 13,331Nickname: Fighting LeathernecksColors: Purple & GoldHome Arena: Waste Management Court at Western Hall (5,139)Conference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Alvin GoldfarbAthletic Director: Dr. Tim M. Van Alstine

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Jim Molinari (Ill. Wesleyan, ‘77)Overall Record: 232-206 (15 years)Record at WIU: 9-20 (1 year)2008-09 Record: 9-20Conf. Record: 6-12/T-8th

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Katie KaneEmail: [email protected]: (309) 298-1133Fax: (309) 298-2060Press Row: (309) 298-1227

General InformationLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Founded: 1969Enrollment: 30,300Nickname: JaguarsColors: Red, Gold, & BlackHome Arena: The Jungle (1,215)Conference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Charles R. BantzAthletic Director: Michael Moore

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Ron Hunter (Miami-Ohio, ‘86)Overall Record: 249-194 (15 years)Record at IUPUI: Same2008-09 Record: 16-14Conf. Record: 9-9/4th www.iupuijags.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Ed HoldawayEmail: [email protected]: (317) 274-2725Fax: (317) 278-2683Press Row: (317) 274-4558

www.GoLeathernecks.com

WESTERN ILLINOIS FIGHTING LEATHERNECKSJanuary 14 • Macomb, Ill.. • 7:00 pm

February 13 • Shreveport, La. • 7:30 pm

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SW ASSEMBLIES OF GOD LIONS January 19 • Shreveport, La • 7:00 pm

ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLESJanuary 23 • Shreveport, La • 7:30 pmFebruary 16 • Tulsa, Okla. • 7:05 pm

General InformationLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Founded: 1963Enrollment: 3,089Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Vegas Gold, Navy, & WhiteHome Arena: Mabee Center (10,575)Conference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Mark RutlandAthletic Director: Mike Carter

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Scott Sutton (Okla. State, ‘95)Overall Record: 184-126 (10 years)Record at ORU: Same2008-09 Record: 16-15Conf. Record: 14-4/2nd www.orugoldeneagles.com

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Cris BelvinEmail: [email protected]: (918) 495-7181Fax: (918) 495-7142Press Row: (918) 495-7800

General InformationLocation: Waxahachie, TexasFounded: 1927Enrollment: 2,013Nickname: LionsColors: Purple & Vegas GoldHome Arena: Sheaffer Full Life CenterConference: Red River AthleticPresident: Dr. Kermit BridgesAthletic Director: Dr. Jerry Boone

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Dr. Jerry Boone Overall Record: n/aRecord at SAGU: 53-1012008-09 Record: 12-20Conf. Record: 7-11 www.sagu.edu/athletics

Sports InformationMBB Contact: Mark “Link” WardeEmail: [email protected]: (469) 658-2847

Points ScoredGame: 50 by Robert Parish at Lamar, 12/22/72Season: 787 by Ronnie McCollum, 2000-01 (27 games)Career: 2,535 by Willie Jackson, 1980-84 (114 games)

Average Points Per GameSeason: 29.1 by Ronnie McCollum, 2000-01 (787 pts. in 27 g)Career: 5.8 by Tom Kerwin, 1963-66 (1,910 pts. in 74 games)

Field Goals AttemptedGame: 37 by Robert Parish at Lamar, 12/22/72Season: 607 by Bobby White, 1976-77 Career: 1,988 by Willie Jackson, 1980-84 (114 games)

Field Goals MadeGame: 25 by Robert Parish at Lamar, 12/22/72Season: 288 by Robert Parish, 1976-77 (attempted 489)Career: 1,034 by Robert Parish, 1972-76 (108 games)

Field Goal Percentage(Min. 10 attempts per game)Game: .933 (14-of-15) by Marro Hawkins vs. East Tx. Baptist, 12/9/87Season: .675 (104-of-154) by Cherokee Rhone, 1980-81Career: .633 (459-of-725) by Marro Hawkins, 1986-90

Free Throws AttemptedGame: 22 by Willie Jackson vs Arkansas-Little Rock, 3/3/84 Season: 238 by Cherokee Rhone, 1979-80

Free Throws MadeGame: 20 by John Buckwalter vs Texas-San Antonio, 2/9/91 Season: 214 by Ronnie McCollum, 2000-01Career: 545 by Willie Jackson, 1980-84 (114 games)

Free Throw Percentage(Min. 10 attempts per game)Game: 1.000 by Milton Williams vs Northwestern St., 1/29/57 1.000 by Cherokee Rhone at SE Louisiana, 2/11/80 1.000 by Cherokee Rhone vs. Texas-Arlington, 1/5/81 1.000 by Marro Hawkins vs UALR, 1/31/87 1.000 by Derrick Jacobs vs Rice, 2/8/94 1.000 by Anthony Stephens vs UALR, 11/26/95 1.000 by Ronnie McCollum, six times 1.000 by Andrew Wisniewski vs. Lipscomb 1/25/03

Season: .918 (56-of-61) by Wayne Waggoner, 1978-79Career: .878 (79-of-90) by Wayne Waggoner, 1977-79

ReboundsGame: 33 by Robert Parish vs Southern Miss., 1/27/73Season: 505 by Robert Parish, 1972-73Career: 1,820 by Robert Parish, 1972-76 (108 games)Average Rebounds Per GameSeason: 18.7 by Robert Parish, 1972-73 (505 reb. in 27 games)Career: 16.9 by Robert Parish, 1972-76 (1,820 reb. in 108 games)

AssistsGame: 17 by Melvin Russell at LSU-New Orleans, 2/24/73Season: 184 by Melvin Russell, 1972-73Career: 613 by Napoleon Byrdsong, 1979-83 (113 games)

StealsGame: 9 by Larry Robinson vs Stetson, 1/18/90Season: 105 by Larry Robinson, 1989-90Career: 224 by Aljay Foreman, 1992-96

Blocked ShotsGame: 10 by Robert Parish vs Houston, 2/1/73Season: 46 by Ronald Mickel, 2002-03Career: 112 by Willie Jackson, 1980-84 Eric Bonner, 1980-84

3-Pt Field Goals MadeGame: 9 by Trent Smith vs East Texas Baptist, 1/13/92Season: 101 by Ronnie McCollum, 1997-98 (attempted 241)Career: 345 by Ronnie McCollum, 1997-2001 (113 games)

3-Pt Field Goals AttemptedGame: 19 by Patrick Greer vs UALR, 3/6/91Season: 293 by Patrick Greer, 1990-91 (made 94)Career: 949 by Ronnie McCollum, 1997-2001 (113 games)

3-Pt Field Goal Percentage(Min. 5 made)Game: 1.000 (5-5) by Ronnie McCollum vs Mercer, Jan. 15, 1998Season: .449 (48-of-107) by Blaine Russell, 1987-88Career: .399 (91-of-228) by John Buckwalter, 1989-91

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Most WinsSeason: 25 (1974-75)

Most LossesSeason: 24 (2004-05)

Points ScoredGame: 133 vs Hardin-Simmons (133-94), 2/5/76Season: 2,877 (1989-90)

Fewest Points ScoredGame: 9 vs Arkansas (43-9), 1925-26Season: 266, 1927-28 (9 games)

Most Points In One HalfGame: 77 vs Concordia, 12/3/86

Most Points AllowedGame: 152 at Oklahoma (152-84), 12/12/87Season: 2,712 (1989-90)

Fewest Points AllowedGame: 7 vs Marshall (50-7), 1922-23Season: 266 (1927-28)

Largest Margin Of VictoryGame: 52, vs. Wiley College (115-63), 12/11/93

Largest Margin Of DefeatGame: 68 at Oklahoma (152-84), 12/12/87

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame: 105 vs SE Louisiana, 1/28/56Season: 2,545 (1951-52)

Most Field Goals MadeGame: 54, vs Hardin-Simmons, 2/5/76Season: 1,083 (1974-75)

Best Field Goal PercentageGame: .696 (48-of-69) vs. Arkansas Baptist, 2/1/03Season: .496 (1973-74)

Most Free Throws AttemptedGame: 63, vs Grambling State, 11/22/91 Season: 894 (1991-92)

Most Free Throws MadeGame: 44 at Grambling State, 12/16/91Season: 594 (1958-59) Best Free Throw Percentage(Min. 15 att.)

Game: 1.000 (15-15) vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1/18/03Season: .792 (1968-69)

Most 3-Pt Field Goals MadeGame: 18 vs E. Texas Baptist (att. 37), 1/13/92Season: 232 (2008-09)

Most 3-Pt Field Goal AttemptsGame: 47 vs Central Fla. (made 11), 1/11/93Season: 692 (1990-91)

Best 3-Pt Field Goal PercentageGame: .733 vs. Texas-Pan American (11-of-15), 2/25/02Season: .386 (169-of-438), 2001-02

ReboundsGame: 78 vs Tennessee Tech, 1/18/64 78 vs Concordia, 12/3/86Season: 1,491 (1974-75)

AssistsGame: 32 vs University of Dallas, 12/8/94Season: 555 (1976-77)

Blocked ShotsGame: 11 at Western Michigan, 12/14/02 11 vs. Lipscomb, 1/25/03Season: 113 (1980-81)

StealsGame: 29 vs East Texas Baptist, 12/12/92Season: 380 (1992-93)

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GENTS game & seasonhighs

(Minimum 36 Points)Points FGM-FGA FTM-FTA50 - Robert Parish vs. Lamar, 12/22/72 25-37 0-147 - Tom Kerwin vs. La. Tech, 2/21/66 20-26 7-846 - Barrie Haynie vs. Houston, 2/7/66 18-36 10-1144 - Ronnie McCollum vs. NSU, 2/21/01 11-26 19-2142 - George Lett vs. Ga. Southern, 2/7/79 15-20 12-1542 - Tom Kerwin vs. Okla. City, 2/2/66 19-31 4-641 - Herbert Lang vs. SE Louisiana 1/25/97 17-27 5-1141 - John Buckwalter vs. UTSA, 2/9/91 9-14 20-2141 - Willie Jackson vs. NLU, 1/16/84 16-23 9-941 - Tom Kerwin vs. La. Tech, 2/25/65 17-24 7-1040 - Andrew Wisniewski vs. Wash. St., 3/2/02 11-19 11-1240 - Ronnie McCollum vs. TAMU-CC, 1/27/01 14-26 8-840 - Ronnie McCollum vs. Mary H.-B., 1/8/01 11-24 14-1640 - Tom Kerwin vs. SMU, 12/21/65 15-25 10-1139 - Ronnie McCollum at TAMU-CC, 1/12/01 13-25 10-1139 - Tom Kerwin vs. Tenn. Tech, 1/18/64 17-30 5-839 - Chris Cummings vs. McNeese, 12/21/77 16-29 7-838 - Ronnie McCollum vs. UT-Pan Am., 1/22/00 11-22 13-1438 - Robert Parish vs. Tx-Arlington, 2/5/73 17-24 4-638 - George Lett vs. So. Miss., 1/13/79 15-21 8-837 - Ronnie McCollum vs. La. Tech, 1/20/01 11-20 10-1137 - Albert Thomas vs. Mercer, 1/7/84 17-23 3-737 - Bobby White vs. La. Tech, 1/4/77 18-29 1-137 - Gerald Martello vs. Ark. St., 2/28/59 15-17 7-1237 - Barrie Haynie vs. Northwestern St., 2/8/65 12-21 13-1637 - Fred Zitar vs. Loyola, 2/18/71 15-20 7-1337 - George Lett vs. North Texas St., 1/15/79 15-26 7-1237 - George Lett vs. Al-Anchorage, 1/10/80 17-25 3-436 - Ronnie McCollum vs. Ar. Baptist, 2/10/01 13-18 6-636 - Ronnie McCollum vs. Belmont, 1/22/01 9-20 17-1936 - Ronnie McCollum vs. ETBU, 11/18/00 10-15 10-1036 - Milton Williams vs. SE Okla., 12/18/57 14-21 8-836 - Jackie Crawford vs. Tampa, 1/28/61 14-24 8-836 - Robert Parish vs. Houston Bapt., 2/21/76 14-23 8-9

(Minimum 19 points per game)Player Season Cl. G Pts. Avg.++Ronnie McCollum 2000-01 Sr. 27 787 29.1Tom Kerwin 1965-66 Sr. 26 726 27.9Tom Kerwin 1963-64 So. 24 604 25.2Robert Parish 1975-76 Sr. 27 669 24.8Tom Kerwin 1964-65 Jr. 24 580 24.2*Willie Jackson 1982-83 Jr. 29 697 24.0**Willie Jackson 1981-82 So. 29 693 23.9+Ronnie McCollum 1999-00 Jr. 28 667 23.8***Willie Jackson 1983-84 Sr. 28 663 23.7George Lett 1978-79 Jr. 26 670 23.1Robert Parish 1972-73 Fr. 27 620 23.0Larry Robinson 1989-90 Sr. 30 689 22.9Larry Ward 1966-67 So. 25 575 22.1Andrew Wisniewski 2002-03 Jr. 28 617 22.0Andrew Wisniewski 2003-04 Sr. 28 612 21.9George Lett 1979-80 Sr. 28 594 21.2Bob Lang 1967-68 So. 26 539 20.7Patrick Greer 1990-91 Sr. 29 596 20.6Larry Davis 1971-72 Jr. 25 512 20.5Bobby White 1976-77 Jr. 30 611 20.2Cherokee Rhone 1979-80 So. 29 580 20.0Robert Parish 1973-74 So. 25 497 19.9Nate Bland 1975-76 Sr. 27 534 19.8Leon Johnson 1974-75 Sr. 29 572 19.7Andrew Wisniewski 2001-02 So. 27 529 19.6Herbert Lang 1996-97 Jr. 27 529 19.6Ronnie McCollum 1998-99 So. 28 544 19.4George Lett 1977-78 So. 13 251 19.3Leon Johnson 1973-74 Jr. 25 480 19.2Barrie Haynie 1964-65 Jr. 23 438 19.0Barrie Haynie 1965-66 Sr. 26 491 19.0

*10th in nation **6th in nation ***11th in nation +3rd in nation ++1st in nation

(Minimum 10 rebounds per game)PLAYER SEASON C. G Reb. Avg.Robert Parish 1972-73 Fr. 27 505 18.7Robert Parish 1975-76 Sr. 27 486 18.0Robert Parish 1974-75 Jr. 29 447 15.4Robert Parish 1973-74 So. 25 382 15.3Billy Hester 1952-53 Sr. 30 414 13.8Nick Panico 1957-58 Sr. 14 180 12.9Fred Zitar 1970-71 Sr. 26 333 12.8George Lett 1978-79 Jr. 29 359 12.4Bob Lang 1967-68 So. 26 297 11.4George Lett 1979-80 Sr. 28 317 11.3George Lett 1977-78 So. 13 146 11.2Tom Kerwin 1963-64 So. 24 264 11.0Morris Schrimsher 1957-58 Sr. 22 242 11.0Fred Zitar 1969-70 Jr. 24 258 10.8Cherokee Rhone 1979-80 So. 29 300 10.3John Pitts 1976-77 Sr. 30 310 10.3Jackie Crawford 1959-60 Jr. 22 223 10.1Jimmy Edelen 1955-56 Sr. 27 274 10.1Connie Mack Rea 1952-53 Sr. 30 300 10.0

(Minimum 20)Rebounds Date33 - Robert Parish vs. Southern Mississippi January 27, 197329 - Robert Parish vs. Texas-Arlington February 5, 197327 - Robert Parish vs Northwestern State December 9, 197427 - Robert Parish vs. Northeast Louisiana January 15, 197626 - Robert Parish vs. Houston January 17, 197425 - Robert Parish vs. LSU-New Orleans January 15, 197324 - Robert Parish vs. Northern Illinois December 20, 197523 - Robert Parish vs. McNeese State December 6, 197523 - Robert Parish vs. East Texas Baptist January 27, 197623 - Robert Parish vs. Louisiana Tech January 10, 197623 - George Lett vs. College of Ozarks November 28, 197822 - Robert Parish vs. Hardin-Simmons February 17, 197622 - Nate Taylor vs. Stetson February 18, 199321 - Robert Parish vs. Northwestern State December 4, 197521 - Robert Parish vs. Long Island December 30, 197520 - Nate Taylor vs. Florida Atlantic February 3, 199420 - Robert Parish vs. Virginia Commonwealth March 1, 197620 - Robert Parish vs. Southern Mississippi February 7, 197620 - Robert Parish vs. UNC-Charlotte February 28, 197620 - Cherokee Rhone vs. Valparaiso January 26, 198020 - Randall Davis vs. Mercer January 24, 198520 - Marro Hawkins vs. Houston Baptist February 28, 1987

sSINGLE-GAME REBOUNDING

sSINGLE-GAME SCORING sSINGLE-SEASON SCORING

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RK Player Years Played G Points Avg1. Willie Jackson 4 1980-84 114 2,535 22.22. Ronnie McCollum 4 1997-01 113 2,524 22.33. Robert Parish 4 1972-76 108 2,334 21.64. Tom Kerwin 3 1963-66 74 1,910 25.85. Andrew Wisniewski 3 2001-04 83 1,758 21.26. Patrick Greer 4 1987-91 117 1,673 14.37. Albert Thomas 4 1982-86 114 1,648 14.58. George Lett 3 1977-80 70 1,515 21.69. Larry Ward 3 1966-69 78 1,512 19.410. Nate Taylor 4 1990-94 112 1,502 13.411. Fred McNealey 4 1985-89 114 1,449 12.712. Leon Johnson 3 1972-75 81 1,444 17.813. Bobby White 4 1974-78 95 1,298 13.714. Marro Hawkins 4 1986-90 115 1,280 11.115. Tyrone Hamilton 3 2005-08 85 1,273 14.916. Cherokee Rhone 3 1979-82 73 1,255 17.117. Herbert Lang 4 1994-98 100 1,249 12.518. Larry Robinson 2 1988-90 60 1,247 20.819. Barrie Haynie 3 1963-66 73 1,243 17.020. Larry Davis 3 1970-73 75 1,237 16.5 21. Nick Stallings 3 2007-09 93 1,231 13.222. Nate Bland 3 1973-76 81 1,216 15.023. Aljay Foreman 4 1992-96 109 1,158 10.624. Jamar Comeaux 4 1990-95 110 1,147 10.425. Bob Wright 4 1950-54 114 1,112 9.826. Joey Johnson 3 1948-51 88 1,067 12.127. Jackie Crawford 3 1958-61 73 1,060 14.528. Stan McAfoos 3 1961-64 76 1,051 13.829. Anthony Stephens 4 1992-95 106 1,029 9.7

s1,000 POINT CLUB

RK Player Years Played G FTM-FTA Pct.1. Wayne Waggoner 2 1977-79 108 79-90 .8782. Larry Ward 3 1966-69 78 298-341 .8743. Ronnie McCollum 4 1997-01 113 535-622 .8604. Jarmorrow Moragne 2 2003-05 54 95-116 .8195. Ron Viskozki 4 1953-57 90 248-304 .8166. Alexander Starr 2 2005-07 58 172-212 .8117. Milton Williams 2 1956-58 44 149-184 .8108. John Buckwalter 2 1989-91 56 220-272 .8099. Dave Deets 3 1971-74 71 62-77 .80510. Andrew Wisniewski 3 2001-04 83 450-567 .794

sFREE THROW PERCENTAGE

RK Player Years Played G Rebs. Avg1. Robert Parish 4 1972-76 108 1,820 16.92. Willie Jackson 4 1980-84 114 1,013 8.9 3. Albert Thomas 4 1982-86 114 970 8.54. Nate Taylor 4 1990-94 112 937 8.45. George Lett 3 1977-80 70 820 11.76. Marro Hawkins 4 1986-90 115 787 6.87. Fred McNealey 4 1985-89 114 749 6.68. Tom Kerwin 3 1963-66 74 748 10.19. Jackie Crawford 3 1958-61 73 697 9.510. Byron Steward 4 1987-91 94 688 7.311. Larry Teague 4 1953-57 98 679 6.912. Barrie Haynie 3 1963-66 73 672 9.213. Cherokee Rhone 3 1979-82 73 661 9.014. Bobby White 4 1974-78 95 619 6.515. Eric Bonner 4 1980-84 110 610 5.616. John Pitts 3 1974-77 86 594 6.917. Chad Maclies 4 2001-05 98 591 6.0 Fred Zitar 2 1969-71 50 591 11.819. Leon Johnson 3 1972-75 81 582 7.220. Riley Wallace 3 1960-63 77 571 7.421. Herbert Lang 4 1994-98 100 550 5.522. Jesse Marshall 2 1968-70 51 505 9.9 Al Barnes 3 1974-77 86 505 5.9

s500 REBOUND CLUB

RK Player Years Played G FGM-FGA Pct 1. Marro Hawkins 4 1986-90 115 459-725 .6332. Cherokee Rhone 3 1979-82 73 421-667 .631 Lincoln Abrams 2 1994-96 54 318-504 .6314. Albert Thomas 4 1982-86 114 662-1081 .6125. Robert Parish 4 1972-76 108 1034-1832 .5646. Fred Zitar 2 1969-71 50 301-561 .5377. Jerry Waugh 3 1972-75 77 182-342 .5328. Al Barnes 3 1974-77 86 248-471 .5279. Chad Maclies 4 2001-05 98 312-596 .523

sFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

RK Player Games1. Dean Veatch 1192. Patrick Greer 1173. Marro Hawkins 115 Lenny Fant 1155. Fred McNealey 114 Albert Thomas 114 Willie Jackson 114 Bob Wright 114 Blaine Russell 11410. Napoleon Byrdsong 113 Ronnie McCollum 113

RK Player No.1. Napoleon Byrdsong 6132. Patrick Greer 4963. Anthony Stephens 462 4. Barry McLeod 4235. Andrew Wisniewski 4006. Melvin Russell 3877. Chase Adams 3778. Aljay Foreman 3179. Tyrone Hamilton 27710. Tim Law 272

GAMES PLAYED ASSISTS

(Since 1986)RK Player No.1. Ronnie McCollum 3452. Aljay Foreman 2613. Patrick Greer 2434. Tyrone Hamilton 2035. Blaine Russell 1856. Andrew Wisniewski 1727. Shannon Washington 1618. Trenton Smith 1519. Jamar Comeaux 12910. Chase Adams 117

3PT FG MADE RK Player No.1. Ronnie McCollum 9492. Aljay Foreman 7153. Patrick Greer 6844. Blaine Russell 5475. Tyrone Hamilton 5326. Andrew Wisniewski 4267. Trenton Smith 4108. Shannon Washington 4059. Jamar Comeaux 37110. Anthony Stephens 356

3PT FG ATTEMPTS

RK Player Games1. Tom Kerwin 242. Willie Jackson 21 Ronnie McCollum 214. Robert Parish 155. Andrew Wisniewski 126. George Lett 117. Larry Ward 88. Larry Robinson 7 Barrie Haynie 710. Cherokee Rhone 5

30-PT GAMES

RK Player Blocks1. Willie Jackson 112 Eric Bonner 1123. Nate Taylor 944. Ronald Mickel 75 5. James Thomas 736. Fred McNealey 677. Lincoln Abrams 608. George Lett 609. Chad Maclies 47 Ed Dotson 47

BLOCKS (Since 1978)

RK Player Steals1. Aljay Foreman 2242. Chase Adams 2103. Willie Jackson 2054. Anthony Stephens 1995. Andrew Wisniewski 1736. Larry Robinson 1677. Patrick Greer 1668. Herbert Lang 1569. George Lett 13410. Napoleon Byrdsong 131

STEALS

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GENTS all timeleaders

Most Points: 46 - Carl Brown, UALR, Feb. 9, 198944 - Ronnie McCollum, vs Northwestern State, Feb. 21, 2001

Most Rebounds: 33 - Robert Parish, vs Southern Mississippi, Jan. 27, 1973

Most Assists: 16 - Melvin Russell, vs Texas-Arlington, Feb. 5, 1973

Most Steals: 8 - Larry Robinson, vs Hardin-Simmons, Feb. 1, 19908- Michael Gale, vs Jarvis Christian, Dec. 17, 2002

Most Turnovers: 12 - Walter “Weasel” Johnson, vs North Texas St., Feb. 23, 197712 - Kevin Hicks, East Texas Baptist, Nov. 29, 1984

Most FG Attempts: 32 - Willie Jackson, vs SMU, Nov. 30, 1983 (made 16)

Most FG’S Made: 17 - Robert Parish, vs Texas-Arlington, Feb. 5, 1973 (24 att.) 17 - Ernie Hill, Oklahoma City, Jan. 6, 1979 (21 att.)

Best FG Percentage (minimum 10 attempts): 1.000 - (10-of-10) Jethro Owens, Northwestern State, Dec. 8, 1990.933 - (14-of-15) Marro Hawkins, vs East Texas Baptist, Dec. 9, 1987

Most 3 PT FG Attempts: 17 - Trenton Smith, vs East Texas Baptist, Jan. 13, 1992

Most 3 PT FG’S Made: 9 - Trenton Smith, vs East Texas Baptist, Jan. 13, 1992

Best 3 PT FG Percentage (minimum 5 attempts): 1.000 - (5-of-5) Ronnie McCollum, vs Mercer, Jan. 15, 1998

Most Free Throw Attempts: 22 - Willie Jackson, vs UALR, Mar. 3, 1984 (made 14)

Most Free Throws Made: 20 - John Buckwalter, vs Texas-San Antonio, Feb. 9, 199120 - Carl Brown, UALR, Jan. 13, 1990

Best Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 attempts): 1.000 - (20-of-20) Carl Brown, UALR, Jan. 13, 1990(13-of-13) Irvin Beene, Wiley College, Dec. 1, 1992(12-of-12) Ronnie McCollum, vs. SW Texas St., Nov. 21, 2000(12-of-12) Anthony Stephens, vs UALR, Nov. 26, 1995(12-of-12) Cherokee Rhone, vs Texas-Arlington, Jan. 5, 1981(12-of-12) Roman Banks, Northwestern State, Dec. 8, 1990(10-of-10) Ronnie McCollum, vs. E. Texas Baptist, Nov. 18, 2000(10 -of-10) Marro Hawkins, vs UALR, Jan. 13, 1987(10-of-10) Derrick Jacobs, vs Rice, Feb. 8, 1994(10-of-10) Andrew Wisniewski, vs. Lipscomb, Jan. 25, 2003

Most Points, Centenary: 133 - vs Hardin-Simmons (133-94), Feb. 5, 1976

Most Points, Visitor: 116 - Oklahoma City vs Centenary (116-93), Jan. 6, 1979

Most Points, Two Teams: 227 - Centenary 114, Arkansas-Little Rock 113, OT, Feb. 9, 1989227 - Centenary 133, Hardin-Simmons 94, Feb. 5, 1976

Fewest Points, Centenary: 37 - vs Houston Baptist (lost 50-37), Jan. 14, 1984

Fewest Points, Visitor: 45 - Texas College (96-45), January 28, 2003

Fewest Points, Two Teams: 87 - Houston Baptist 50, Centenary 37, Jan. 14, 1984

Largest Margin-of-Victory for Centenary: 52 - Centenary 115, Wiley College 63, Dec. 9, 1994

Largest Margin-of-Defeat for Centenary: 35 - Northwestern St. 112, Centenary 77, Jan. 9, 1991

Most FG Attempts: 98 - Centenary vs Concordia (made 50), Dec. 3, 1986

Most FG’s Made: 54 - Centenary vs Hardin- Simmons (attempted 90), Feb. 5, 1976

Best FG Percentage: .702 - (33-of-47), Samford vs Centenary, Feb. 11, 1989.696 - (48-of-69), Centenary vs Arkansas Baptist, Feb. 1, 2003

Most 3 PT FG Attempts: 47 - Centenary vs Central Florida, Jan. 11, 1993

Most 3 PT FGs Made: 18 - Centenary vs E. Texas Baptist, Jan. 13, 1992

Best 3 PT FG Percentage: .688 - (11-of-16) Centenary vs Tex. A&M-Corp. Chr., Jan. 29, 2000.650 - (13-of-20) Centenary vs Southern Utah, Jan. 22, 2009

Most Free Throw Attempts: 63 - Centenary vs Grambling, Nov. 22, 1991

Most Free Throws Made: 38 - Centenary vs Northeast Louisiana, Feb. 8, 1982

Most Rebounds: 78 - Centenary vs Concordia, Dec. 3, 1986

Most Assists: 34 - Centenary vs Northeast Louisiana, Jan. 12, 1974

Most Steals: 29 - Centenary vs E. Texas Baptist, Dec. 12, 1992

Most Turnovers: 36 - Southeastern LA. vs Centenary, Dec. 18, 198236 - Stetson vs Centenary, Feb. 17, 1990

Fewest Turnovers: 4 - Centenary vs Louisiana Tech, Feb. 3, 1986

Most Fouls: 40 - Grambling vs Centenary, Nov. 22, 1991

Fewest Fouls: 9 - Centenary vs Mercer, Jan. 16, 1993

sINDIVIDUAL GOLD DOME RECORDS sTEAM GOLD DOME RECORDS

GENTS gold domerecords

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ScoringYear ......... Name ........................ TP PPG1945-46.... James Robins ............. 134 9.6 1946-47.... Lenny Fant ................. 268 11.71947-48.... Lenny Fant ................. 311 10.01948-49.... Joey Johnson ............. 381 10.61949-50.... Dean Veatch .............. 339 13.01950-51.... Joey Johnson ............. 393 ..13.61951-52.... Bob Wright ................. 429 ..12.61952-53.... Connie Mack Rea ........ 492 ..16.41953-54.... Burl Plunkett .............. 391 .. 17.91954-55.... Burl Plunkett .............. 359 ..14.41955-56.... Jimmy Edelen ............. 433 ..16.01956-57.... Milton Williams ........... 388 ..15.31957-58.... Ernesto Landeros ........ 305 ..12.21958-59.... Gerald Martello .......... 458 .. 17.01959-60.... Jackie Crawford .......... 363 ..16.51960-61.... Jackie Crawford .......... 408 ..15.71961-62.... Stan McAfoos ............. 445 .. 17.11962-63.... Willard Moore ............. 397 ..15.31963-64.... Tom Kerwin ................ 604 ..25.21964-65.... Tom Kerwin ................ 580 ..24.21965-66.... Tom Kerwin ................ 726 .. 27.91966-67.... Larry Ward ................. 575 ..22.11967-68.... Bob Lang ................... 539 ..20.71968-69.... Larry Ward ................. 503 ..18.61969-70.... Jesse Marshall ............ 383 .16.01970-71.... Fred Zitar ................... 441 .. 17.01971-72.... Larry Davis ................. 512 ..20.51972-73.... Robert Parish ............. 620 ..23.01973-74.... Robert Parish ............. 497 ..19.01974-75.... Leon Johnson ............. 572 ..19.71975-76.... Robert Parish ............. 667 ..24.81976-77.... Bobby White .............. 611 ..20.21977-78.... George Lett ................ 251 ..19.31978-79.... George Lett ................ 670 .23.11979-80.... George Lett ................ 594 ..21.21980-81.... Cherokee Rhone ......... 295 ..18.41981-82.... Willie Jackson ............. 693 ..23.81982-83.... Willie Jackson ............. 679 ..24.01983-84.... Willie Jackson ............. 663 ..23.71984-85.... Albert Thomas ............ 455 ..16.91985-86.... Albert Thomas ............ 477 ..15.91986-87.... G. Vandenlangenberg . 436 ..16.11987-88.... Fred McNealey ........... 339 ..12.11988-89.... Larry Robinson ........... 558 ..18.61989-90.... Larry Robinson ........... 689 ..22.91990-91.... Patrick Greer .............. 596 ..20.61991-92.... Nate Taylor ................ 441 ..15.81992-93.... Nate Taylor ............... 376 ..13.91993-94.... Nate Taylor ................ 446 ..15.91994-95.... Jamar Comeaux ......... 408 ..15.11995-96.... Lincoln Abrams ........... 495 ..18.31996-97.... Herbert Lang .............. 529 ..19.61997-98.... Ronnie McCollum ........ 526 .. 17.51998-99.... Ronnie McCollum ........ 544 ..19.41999-00.... Ronnie McCollum ........ 667 ..23.82000-01.... Ronnie McCollum ........ 787 ..29.12001-02.... Andrew Wisniewski ..... 529 ..19.62002-03.... Andrew Wisniewski ..... 617 ..22.02003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski ..... 612 ..21.92004-05.... Chad Maclies .............. 487 ..18.02005-06.... Chris Watson .............. 351 ..14.02006-07.... Tyrone Hamilton ......... 491 ..15.82007-08.... Tyrone Hamilton ......... 481 ..16.02008-09.... Nick Stallings ............. 474 ..15.3

ReboundingYear ......... Name ........................ Reb .. RPG1952-53.... Billy Hester ................ 414 ..13.81953-54.... Burl Plunkett .............. 215 ....9.81954-55.... Not Available1955-56.... Jimmy Edelen ............. 274 ..10.11956-57 .. Larry Teague .............. 190 ....7.61957-58.... Morris Schrimsher ....... 242 ..11.01958-59.... Gerald Martello ........... 245 ...9.01959-60.... Jackie Crawford .......... 223 ..10.31960-61.... Jackie Crawford .......... 239 ....9.21961-62.... Riley Wallace .............. 222 ....8.51962-63.... Willard Moore ............. 203 ....7.91963-64.... Tom Kerwin ................ 264 ..11.01964-65.... Barry Haynie .............. 228 ....9.91965-65.... Tom Kerwin ................ 258 ....9.91966-67.... Andy Fullerton ............ 165 ....6.31967-68.... Bob Lang ................... 297 ..11.41968-69.... Jesse Marshall ............ 274 ..10.21969-70.... Fred Zitar ................... 258 ..10.81970-71.... Fred Zitar ................... 333 ..12.81971-72.... Larry Davis ................. 206 ....8.21972-73.... Robert Parish ............. 505 ..18.71973-74.... Robert Parish ............. 382 ..15.21974-75.... Robert Parish ............. 447 ..15.41975-76.... Robert Parish ............. 486 ..18.01976-77.... John Pitte .................. 310 ..10.31977-78.... Bobby White .............. 246 ....9.11978-79.... George Lett ................ 359 ..12.4

1979-80.... George Lett ................ 315 ..11.31980-81.... Willie Jackson ............. 221 ....7.91981-82.... Willie Jackson ............. 283 ....9.71982-83.... Willie Jackson ............. 264 ....9.11983-84.... Willie Jackson ............. 245 ....8.71984-85.... Albert Thomas ............ 268 ....9.91985-86.... Albert Thomas ............ 289 ....9.61986-87.... Fred McNealey ........... 197 ....7.6................ Marro Hawkins ........... 197 ..7.31987-88.... Fred McNealy ............. 186 ....6.61988-89.... Byron Steward............ 221 ....7.41989-90.... Marro Hawkins ........... 248 ....8.31990-91.... John Buckwalter ......... 205 ....7.11991-92.... Nate Taylor ................ 259 ....9.31992-93.... Nate Taylor ................ 262 ....9.71993-94.... Nate Taylor ................ 256 ....9.11994-95.... Lincoln Abrams ........... 166 ....6.21995-96.... Lincoln Abrams ........... 232 ....8.61996-97.... Herbert Lang .............. 202 ....7.51997-98.... Reggie Love ............... 223 ....7.41998-99.... Ed Dotson .................. 186 ....6.61999-00.... Olufemi Odukoya ........ 160 ....5.92000-01.... Olufemi Odukoya ........ 158 ....5.9

2001-02.... DeMario Hooper ......... 130 ....4.82002-03.... Shawn Davis .............. 155 ....5.52003-04.... Chad Maclies .............. 177 ....6.32004-05.... Chad Maclies .............. 218 ....8.12005-06.... Larry Logan ................ 132 ....4.92006-07.... Alexander Starr .......... 182 ....5.92007-08.... Nick Stallings .............. 151 ....4.92008-09.... Nick Stallings .............. 189 ....6.1

Field Goals1948-49.... Joey Johnson .......................1491949-50.... Dean Veatch ........................1331950-51.... Joey Johnson .......................1501951-52.... Bob Wright ...........................1601952-53.... Connie Mack Rea ..................1921953-54.... Burl Plunkett ........................1411954-55.... Billy Joe Emmons .................1331955-56.... Jimmy Edelen .......................1611956-57.... Milton Williams .....................1421957-58.... Ernesto Landeros ..................1161958-59.... Gerald Martello .....................1741959-60.... Jackie Crawford ....................1411960-61.... Jackie Crawford ....................1641961-62.... Stan McAfoos .......................1671962-63.... Willard Moore .......................1641963-64.... Tom Kerwin ..........................2361964-65.... Tom Kerwin ..........................2191965-66.... Tom Kerwin ..........................2821966-67.... Larry Ward ...........................2351967-68.... Bob Lang .............................2291968-69.... Larry Ward ...........................2021969-70.... Jesse Marshall ......................1441970-71.... Fred Zitar .............................1591971-72.... Larry Davis ...........................2071972-73.... Robert Parish .......................2851973-74.... Robert Parish .......................2241974-75.... Leon Johnson .......................2411975-76.... Robert Parish .......................2881976-77.... Bobby White ........................2741977-78.... Bobby White ........................2001978-79.... George Lett ..........................2711979-80.... George Lett ..........................2491980-81.... Willie Jackson .......................1911981-82.... Willie Jackson .......................2731982-83.... Willie Jackson .......................271

1983-84.... Willie Jackson .......................2601984-85.... Albert Thomas ......................1911985-86.... Albert Thomas ......................1821986-87.... G. Vandenlangenberg ...........158................ Fred McNealy .......................1581987-88.... Fred McNealy .......................1261988-89.... Larry Robinson .....................2281989-90 .. Larry Robinson .....................2801990-91.... Patrick Greer ........................2071991-92.... Nate Taylor ..........................1711992-93.... Nate Taylor ..........................1411993-94.... Nate Taylor ..........................1701994-95.... Jamar Comeaux ...................1431995-96.... Lincoln Abrams .....................1871996-97.... Herbert Lang .......................2021997-98.... Herbert Lang ........................1831998-99.... Ronnie McCollum ..................1761999-00.... Ronnie McCollum ..................2262000-01.... Ronnie McCollum ..................2442001-02.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............1652002-03.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............2072003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............1962004-05.... Chad Maclies ........................1652005-06.... Chris Watson ........................1392006-07.... Tyrone Hamilton ...................159................ Alexander Starr ....................1592007-08.... Nick Stallings ........................1702008-09.... Nick Stallings ........................173

Field Goal Attempts1949-50.... Dean Veatch ........................3521950-51.... Not Available .............................1951-52.... Not Available .............................1952-53.... Connie Mack Rea ..................5011953-54.... Burl Plunkett ........................3301954-55.... Not Available .............................1955-56.... Jimmy Edelen .......................3971956-57.... Milton Williams .....................3531957-58.... Ernesto Landeros ..................3031958-59.... Gerald Martello .....................4071959-60.... Jackie Crawford ....................3511960-61.... Jackie Crawford ....................3761961-62.... Stan McAfoos .......................4101962-63.... Willard Moore .......................3381963-64.... Tom Kerwin ..........................4391964-65.... Tom Kerwin ..........................4681965-66.... Tom Kerwin ..........................5871966-67.... Larry Ward ...........................4961967-68.... Bob Lang .............................5221968-69.... Larry Ward ...........................3601969-70.... Marshall Crawford .................2981970-71.... Fred Zitar .............................3041971-72.... Larry Davis ...........................3841972-73.... Robert Parish .......................4921973-74.... Robert Parish .......................4281974-75.... Leon Johnson .......................5061975-76.... Robert Parish .......................4891976-77.... Bobby White ........................6071977-78.... Bobby White ........................4751978-79.... George Lett ..........................5271979-80.... George Lett ..........................5031980-81.... Willie Jackson .......................3751981-82.... Willie Jackson .......................5111982-83.... Willie Jackson .......................5421983-84.... Willie Jackson .......................5581984-85.... Albert Thomas ......................3111985-86.... Vandenlangenberg ................3491986-87.... Vandenlangenberg ................3521987-88.... Patrick Greer ........................2961988-89.... Larry Robinson .....................4611989-90.... Larry Robinson .....................5211990-91.... Patrick Greer ........................5101991-92.... Nate Taylor ..........................3431992-93.... Jamar Comeaux ...................3221993-94.... Nate Taylor ..........................3351994-95.... Jamar Comeaux ...................3461995-96.... Lincoln Abrams .....................2861996-97.... Herbert Lang ........................4551997-98.... Herbert Lang ........................4201998-99.... Ronnie McCollum ..................4211999-00.... Ronnie McCollum ..................5772000-01.... Ronnie McCollum ..................5922001-02.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............3532002-03.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............4112003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............3832004-05.... Chad Maclies ........................3192005-06.... Chris Watson ........................2772006-07.... Tyrone Hamilton ...................4222007-08.... Nick Stallings ........................3992008-09.... Nick Stallings........................405

FG Percentage (8 att/game)1949-50.... Joey Johnson .......................4021950-51.... Not Available .............................1951-52.... Pototo Ramirez .....................4011952-53.... Billy Hester ..........................4431953-54.... Burl Plunkett ........................427

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1954-55.... Not Available .............................1955-56.... Monte Combs .......................4081956-57.... Ron Viskozki .........................4971957-58.... Morris Schrimsher .................4781958-59.... Gerald Martello .....................4261959-60.... Dale Van Bibber ....................4331960-61.... Riley Wallace ........................4501961-62.... Jimmy Williams ....................5041962-63.... Willard Moore .......................4851963-64.... Tom Kerwin ..........................5381964-65.... Barrie Haynie .......................4731965-66.... Tom Kerwin ..........................4801966-67.... Larry Ward ...........................4741967-68.... Bob Lang .............................4391968-69.... Larry ward ...........................5611969-70.... Fred Zitar .............................5521970-71.... Larry Davis ...........................5391971-72.... Larry Davis ...........................5391972-73.... Robert Parish .......................5791973-74.... Nate Bland ...........................5451974-75.... Robert Parish .......................5601975-76.... Robert Parish .......................5891976-77.... Al Barnes .............................5531977-78.... George Lett ..........................4951978-79.... George Lett ..........................5141979-80.... Cherokee Rhone ...................6661980-81.... Cherokee Rhone ...................6751981-82.... Cherokee Rhone ...................5561982-83.... Albert Thomas ......................5891983-84.... Albert Thomas ......................6071984-85.... Albert Thomas ......................6141985-86.... Albert Thomas ......................6321986-87.... Fred McNealey .....................5121987-88.... Byron Steward......................5331988-89.... Larry Robinson .....................4941989-90.... Larry Robinson .....................5371990-91.... John Buckwalter ...................4841991-92.... Nate Taylor ..........................4991992-93.... Nate Taylor ..........................4581993-94.... Nate Taylor ..........................5081994-95.... Lincoln Abrams .....................6011995-96.... Lincoln Abrams .....................6541996-97.... Walter Camper .....................4451997-98.... Ronnie McCollum ..................4551998-99.... Ed Dotson ............................4851999-00.... Ed Dotson ............................4602000-01.... Ronnie McCollum ..................4122000-02.... Demario Hooper ...................4712002-03.... Michael Gale ........................5172003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............5122004-05.... Chad Maclies ........................5172005-06.... Chris Watson ........................5022006-07.... Alexander Starr ....................5262007-08.... Jerrald Bonham ....................5512008-09.... Chase Adams .......................434

3-Point Field Goals1986-87.... Blanton Hill ............................351987-88.... Blaine Russell .........................481988-89.... Blaine Russell .........................511989-90.... Patrick Greer ..........................741990-91.... Patrick Greer ..........................941991-92.... Trent Smith ............................651992-93.... Shannon Washington ..............721993-94.... Aljay Foreman ........................891994-95.... Aljay Foreman ........................821995-96.... Aljay Foreman ........................601996-97.... Walter Camper .......................531997-98.... Ronnie McCollum ..................1011998-99.... Ronnie McCollum ....................671999-00.... Ronnie McCollum ....................922000-01.... Ronnie McCollum ....................852001-02.... DeAndre Cornelius ..................582002-03.... Andrew Wisniewski .................532003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski .................662004-05.... Tyrone Hamilton .....................502005-06.... Clarke Jackson .......................432006-07.... Tyrone Hamilton .....................672007-08.... Tyrone Hamilton .....................862008-09... Chase Adams..........................72

3-Point Field Goal Attempts1986-87.... Andrew Dewberry .................. 941987-88.... Cedric Ellis ...........................1121988-89.... Blaine Russell .......................1591989-90.... Patrick Greer ........................1781990-91.... Patrick Greer ........................293

1991-92.... S. Washington ......................1751992-93.... S. Washington ......................1591993-94.... Aljay Foreman ......................2051994-95.... Aljay Foreman ......................2191995-96.... Aljay Foreman ......................1941996-97.... Walter Camper .....................1371997-98.... Ronnie McCollum ..................2411998-99.... Ronnie McCollum ..................1981999-00.... Ronnie McCollum ..................2582000-01.... Ronnie McCollum ..................2522001-02.... DeAndre Cornelius ................1392002-03.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............1472003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............1582004-05.... Tyrone Hamilton ...................1232005-06.... Bryan Baumann ....................1102006-07.... Tyrone Hamilton ...................1912007-08.... Tyrone Hamitlon ...................2182008-09.... Chase Adams........................181

3-Point FG Pct. (3 att/game)1986-87.... Blanton Hill ..........................4281987-88.... Blaine Russell .......................4481988-89.... Patrick Greer ........................3891989-90.... Patrick Greer ........................4151990-91.... John Buckwalter ...................4101991-92.... Trent Smith ..........................3821992-93.... S. Washington ......................4531993-94.... Aljay Foreman ......................4341994-95.... Aljay Foreman ......................3741995-96.... Walter Camper ....................3571996-97.... Walter Camper .....................3871997-98.... Ronnie McCollum ..................4191998-99.... Cornell Hardman ..................3641999-00.... Miroslav Ilic .........................3642000-01.... Ronnie McCollum..................3372001-02.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............4382002-03.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............3612003-04.... Andrew Wisniewski ...............4182004-05.... Tyrone Hamilton ...................4072005-06.... Clarke Jackson .....................4532006-07.... Tyrone Hamilton ...................3512007-08.... Lance Hill ............................4522008-09.... Chase Adams.......................398

Free Throws Made1948-49..........Joey Johnson ................... 831949-50..........Joey Johnson ................... 851950-51..........Harold Mooty ..................1161951-52..........Bob Wright .....................1091952-53..........Bob Wright .....................1281953-54..........Burl Plunkett ...................1091954-55..........Burl Plunkett ...................1131955-56..........Jimmy Edelen .................1111956-57..........Milton Williams ...............104

1957-58..........Ernesto Landeros ............. 731958-59..........Gerald Martello ...............1101959-60..........Jackie Crawford ............... 811960-61..........Jackie Crawford ............... 801961-62..........Stan McAfoos ..................1111962-63..........Jimmy Williams ...............1031963-64..........Tom Kerwin ....................1321964-65..........Tom Kerwin ....................1421965-66..........Tom Kerwin ....................1621966-67..........Larry Ward .....................1051967-68..........Larry Ward ...................... 941968-69..........Lee Mansell ....................1381969-70..........Lee Mansell ....................1291970-71..........Fred Zitar ......................1231971-72..........Larry Davis ...................... 981972-73..........Robert Parish ................... 501973-74..........Leon Johnson .................. 781974-75..........Leon Johnson .................. 901975-76..........Robert Parish ................... 931976-77..........Bobby White .................... 631977-78..........Aaron Strayhorn ............... 531978-79..........George Lett ....................1281979-80..........Cherokee Rhone .............1741980-81..........Willie Jackson .................. 971981-82..........Cherokee Rhone .............1521982-83..........Willie Jackson .................1551983-84..........Willie Jackson .................1431984-85..........Albert Thomas ................. 731985-86..........Vandenlangenberg ..........1251986-87..........Vandenlangenberg ........... 801987-88..........Fred McNealey ................. 841988-89..........Fred McNealey ................. 91......................Marro Hawkins ................. 911989-90..........Larry Robinson ...............1171990-91..........John Buckwalter .............1591991-92..........Nate Taylor ...................... 961992-93..........Nate Taylor ...................... 931993-94..........Nate Taylor ...................... 891994-95..........Jamar Comeaux ............... 901995-96..........Lincoln Abrams ...............1211996-97..........Herbert Lang ................... 901997-98..........Herbert Lang ..................1011998-99..........Ronnie McCollum ............1251999-00..........Ronnie McCollum ............1232000-01..........Ronnie McCollum ............2142001-02..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1462002-03..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1502003-04..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1542004-05..........Chad Maclies ..................1442005-06..........Alexander Starr .................60......................Chris Watson ....................602006-07..........Alexander Starr ...............1122007-08..........Nick Stallings ..................118

Free Throw Attempts1949-50 ........Joey Johnson ..................1381950-51..........Harold Mooty ..................1661951-52..........Bob Wright .....................1761952-53..........Bob Wright .....................1921953-54..........Burl Plunkett ...................1491954-55..........Not Available1955-56..........Jimmy Edelen .................1661956-57..........Larry Teague ..................1521957-58..........Ernesto Landeros ............1021958-59..........Gerald Martello ...............1461959-60..........Jackie Crawford ..............1351960-61..........Jackie Crawford ..............1081961-62..........Stan McAfoos ..................1661962-63..........Jimmy Williams ...............1311963-64..........Tom Kerwin ....................1891964-65..........Tom Kerwin ....................1981965-66..........Tom Kerwin ...................2061966-67..........Larry Ward .....................1231967-68..........Bob Lang ........................1181968-69..........Lee Mansell ....................1941969-70..........Lee Mansell ....................1761970-71..........Fred Zitar .......................1791971-72..........Larry Davis .....................1391972-73..........Rober Parish .................... 821973-74..........Leon Johnson .................. 981974-75..........Leon Johnson .................1151975-76..........Robert Parish ..................1341976-77..........John Pitte ........................ 951977-78..........Aaron Strayhorn ............... 761978-79..........George Lett ....................1721979-80..........Cherokee Rhone .............2381980-81..........Willie Jackson ................157

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1981-82..........Cherokee Rhone .............2141982-83..........Willie Jackson .................2021983-84..........Willie Jackson .................1931984-85..........Albert Thomas ................1691985-86..........Albert Thomas ................2021986-87..........Vandenlangenberg ..........1401987-88..........Marro Hawkins ................1261988-89..........Marro Hawkins ................1481989-90..........Larry Robinson ...............168......................Marro Hawkins ................1681990-91..........John Buckwalter .............1981991-92..........Louis Lumpkins ...............1431992-93..........Nate Taylor .....................1391993-94..........Nate Taylor .....................1421994-95..........Anthony Stephen ............1181995-96..........Lincoln Abrams ...............1861996-97..........Herbert Lang ..................1611997-98..........Herbert Lang ..................1671998-99..........Ed Dotson ......................1451999-00..........Ronnie McCollum ............1532000-01..........Ronnie McCollum ............2362001-02..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1912002-03..........Andrew Wisniewski .........180 2003-04..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1962004-05..........Chad Maclies ..................1882005-06..........Chris Watson ....................902006-07..........Alexander Starr ...............1352007-08..........Nick Stallings ..................1552008-09..........Chase Adams....................97

Free Throw Pct. (3 att/game)1949-50..........Dean Veatch ...................6821950-51..........Harold Mooty ..................6991951-52..........Pototo Ramirez .............. .7831952-53..........Pototo Ramirez .............. .7331953-54..........Burl Plunkett .................. .7311954-55..........Not Available1955-56..........Ron Viskozki ...................8271956-57..........Milton Williams ...............8461957-58..........Milton Williams .............. .7371958-59..........Robert Scott .................. .7781959-60..........Larry Greene ..................6941960-61..........Willard Moore ................ .7741961-62..........Stan McAfoos ..................6691962-63..........Jimmy Williams .............. .7861963-64..........Barrie Haynie ................. .7851964-65..........Ralph Schwegman ......... .7801965-66..........Tom Kerwin ................... .7861966-67..........Larry Ward .....................8541967-68..........Larry Ward .....................8871968-69..........Larry Ward .....................8841969-70..........Lee Mansell ................... .7331970-71..........Larry Davis .................... .7481971-72..........Larry Davis .................... .7051972-73..........Milt Horne .................... .7071973-74..........Leon Johnson ................ .7951974-75..........Leon Johnson ................ .7831975-76..........Barry McLeod .................8291976-77..........John Pitts .......................642

1977-78..........Bill Schmidt ................... .7931978-79..........George Lett ................... .7441979-80..........Cherokee Rhone ............ .7311980-81..........Cherokee Rhone ............ .7771981-82..........Willie Jackson ................ .7241982-83..........Willie Jackson ................ .7671983-84..........Willie Jackson ................ .7411984-85..........Rodney Wagner ............. .7141985-86..........Vandenlangenberg ......... .7621986-87..........Vandenlangenberg ......... .7351987-88..........Cedric Ellis .................... .8311988-89..........Larry Robinson .............. .7011989-90..........Tyrone Coleman ............. .7421990-91..........Patrick Greer ..................8541991-92..........S. Washington ............... .7901992-93..........S. Washington ............... .7291993-94..........Nate Taylor .....................6271994-95..........Jamar Comeaux ............. .7691995-96..........Anthony Stephens ...........6671996-97..........Reggie Love ....................6231997-98..........Ronnie McCollum ............8111998-99..........Ronnie McCollum ............8741999-00..........Ronnie McCollum ............8042000-01..........Ronnie McCollum ............9072001-02..........Andrew Wisniewski ........ .7642002-03..........Andrew Wisniewski .........8332003-04..........Andrew Wisniewski ........ .7862004-05..........Jarmorrow Moragne ....... .7722005-06..........Alexander Starr .............. .7792006-07..........Alexander Starr ...............8302007-08..........Jamere King ...................8892008-09..........Chase Adams..................703

Assists1969-70..........Lee Mansell ...................1471970-71..........Melvin Russell .................. 671971-72..........Melvin Russell .................1361972-73..........Melvin Russell .................1841973-74..........Barry McLeod .................1221974-75..........Barry McLeod .................1681975-76..........Barry McLeod .................1331976-77..........Kevin Starke ...................1551977-78..........Aaron Strayhorn ..............1451978-79..........John Derenbecker ...........1071979-80..........Napoleon Byrdsong .........1291980-81..........Napoleon Byrdsong .........1561981-82..........Napoleon Byrdsong .........1671982-83..........Napoleon Byrdsong .........1611983-84..........Tom Schmidt ..................1301984-85..........Rodney Wagner ..............1091985-86..........Vandenlangenberg ..........1261986-87..........Vandenlangenberg ..........1381987-88..........Patrick Greer ..................1181988-89..........Patrick Greer ..................1431989-90..........Tyrone Coleman ............... 971990-91..........Patrick Greer ..................1421991-92..........Shannon Washington ....... 821992-93..........Anthony Stephens ............ 871993-94..........Aljay Foreman ................. 981994-95..........Anthony Stephens ...........1721995-96..........Anthony Stephens ...........1111996-97..........Reggie Love ..................... 631997-98..........Tim Law .........................1381998-99..........Tim Law .........................1341999-00..........Warren Harris ...................982000-01..........Kevin Atamah ...................672001-02..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1552002-03..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1242003-04..........Andrew Wisniewski .........1212004-05..........Tyrone Hamilton ...............932005-06..........Alexander Starr .................852006-07..........Tyrone Hamilton .............1032007-08..........Chase Adams ..................1462008-09..........Chase Adams..................141

Blocks1977-78..........Rudy Manne .................... 431978-79..........George Lett ..................... 311979-80..........George Lett ..................... 221980-81..........Willie Jackson .................. 451981-82..........Willie Jackson .................. 251982-83..........Eric Bonner...................... 411983-84..........Eric Bonner .................... 361984-85..........Joe Beaubouef ................. 181985-86..........Fred McNealey ................. 18

1986-87..........Fred McNealey ................. 191987-88..........Byron Steward ................. 121988-89..........Fred McNealey ................. 231989-90..........John Buckwalter .............. 131990-91..........Nate Taylor ...................... 261991-92..........Frank Mata ...................... 411992-93..........Nate Taylor ...................... 251993-94..........James Thomas ................. 321994-95..........James Thomas ................. 411995-96..........Lincoln Abrams ................ 301996-97..........Ricky Fernandez ............... 101997-98..........Herbert Lang ....................221998-99..........Ed Dotson ........................201999-00..........Ed Dotson ........................272000-01..........Michael Gale .....................122001-02..........DeMario Hooper ................192002-03..........Ronald Mickel ...................462003-04..........Ronald Mickel ...................222004-05..........Chad Maclies ....................182005-06..........Chris Watson ....................192006-07..........Larry Logan ......................152007-08..........Tim Price ..........................182008-09..........Gary Redus.......................23

Steals1977-78..........Bill Schmidt ..................... 551978-79..........George Lett ..................... 551979-80..........George Lett ..................... 561980-81..........Willie Jackson .................. 551981-82..........Willie Jackson .................. 461982-83..........Reggie Hurd .................... 511983-84..........Willie Jackson .................. 561984-85..........Rodney Wagner ............... 511985-86..........Vandenlangenberg ........... 581986-87..........Vandenlangenberg ........... 541987-88..........Patrick Greer ................... 401988-89..........Larry Robinson ................ 631989-90..........Larry Robinson ...............1041990-91..........Patrick Greer ................... 541991-92..........Derrick Jacobs ................ 411992-93..........Aljay Foreman ................. 641993-94..........Aljay Foreman ................ 571994-95..........Anthony Stephens ............ 581995-96..........Aljay Foreman ................. 521996-97..........Herbert Lang ................... 731997-98..........Tim Law ...........................641998-99..........Lloyd Cook .......................271999-00..........Ronnie McCollum ..............292000-01..........Ronnie McCollum ..............27......................Kevin Atamah ...................272001-02..........Andrew Wisniewski ...........562002-03..........Andrew Wisniewski ...........722003-04..........Andrew Wisniewski ...........45......................Michael Gale .....................45......................Chad Maclies ....................452004-05..........Chad Maclies ....................372005-06..........Alexander Starr .................372006-07..........Chase Adams ....................522007-08..........Chase Adams ....................752008-09..........Chase Adams....................83

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Adams

Byrdsong

1921-22 (17-5) Normal College L, 18-24Normal College W, 26-17Rusk College W, 58-11Rusk College W, 62-8Belcher W, 105-11Millsaps W, 17-11Millsaps W, 25-10Mississippi College W, 15-14Mississippi College L, 10-15Mississippi University W, 21-15Union University L, 20-34Memphis YMCA L, 24-33Louisiana College W, 34-16Louisiana College W, 26-13SLII W, 28-15SLII W, 31-20SLII W, 29-14SLII W, 36-14Louisiana College W, 15-13Louisiana College W, 25-13Normal College W, 28-21Normal College L, 17-22

(Won LIAA Championship)

1922-23 (10-5)Louisiana Normal W, 26-23Louisiana Normal W, 26-13Marshall College W, 50-7Tulane L, 18-33Tulane W, 29-23Louisiana Normal W, 22-19Louisiana Normal W, 32-22Louisiana College L, 24-25Louisiana College W, 23-13Chattanooga L, 26-30Kentucky W, 28-21Centre College W, 22-12Carson and Newman L, 28-36Tennessee L, 12-21Sewanee University W, 39-18

(LIAA Champions, tie for state title)

1923-24 (9-12)Southwestern Louisiana W, 17-14Southwestern Louisiana L, 10-20Louisiana College L, 18-25Louisiana College L, 19-25Jefferson College W, 52-10Jefferson College W, 43-10Louisiana Normal L, 23-26Louisiana Normal L, 11-18Louisiana College L, 21-25Louisiana College L, 24-29Louisiana Normal W, 34-24Louisiana Normal W, 36-22Memphis YMCA L, 34-43Tulane L, 30-31Loyola L, 14-16St. Stanislaus L, 26-43St. Stanislaus W, 21-20Jefferson College W, 56-18Jefferson College W, 42-17Southwestern Louisiana W, 17-15Southwestern Louisiana L, 19-21

1924-25 (3-11)Louisiana College W, 28-26Louisiana College L, 18-37Birmingham Southern L, 25-37Howard College L, 17-30

Mississippi L, 18-35Millsaps College W, 39-27DLO YMCA L, 20-40DLO YMCA L, 27-50Birmingham Southern L, 23-25Birmingham Southern W, 29-24Louisiana College L, 28-34Louisiana College L, 31-53Louisiana Normal L, 23-53

Louisiana Normal L, 38-25

1925-26 (10-10)Louisiana Tech W, 45-13Louisiana Tech W, 39-35Texas A&M L, 25-29Texas A&M L, 27-31Rice W, 41-37Rice W, 32-22TCU W, 24-22TCU L, 13-39Texas L, 18-24Texas L, 15-21Arkansas L, 21-69Arkansas L, 9-43Baylor W, 27-26Baylor L, 27-31Louisiana Tech W, 50-44Louisiana Tech L, 23-32SMU L, 16-39SMU W, 29-26Louisiana College W, 39-23YMCA W, 43-21

1926-27 (2-15)Louisiana State Normal L, 25-51Mississippi College L, 24-41Mississippi College L, 27-40Millsaps College L, 19-44Millsaps College L, 23-39Southwestern Louisiana W, 29-26Millsaps College L, 27-28Millsaps College L, 26-34Mississippi College L, 26-33Mississippi College L, 23-38Louisiana Tech L, 24-41Louisiana Tech L, 19-50Southwestern Texas W, 29-20Texas A&M L, 25-40Texas A&M L, 28-44Louisiana Tech L, 24-40Louisiana Tech L, 21-34

1927-28 (5-5)Louisiana Tech W, 30-26Louisiana Tech WonSFA Teach. Coll. L, 32-38SFA Teach. Coll. W, 47-17Mississippi College L, 19-33Mississippi College L, 27-34Millsaps College W, 35-21Millsaps College W, 34-27

Birmingham Southern L, 20-36Birmingham Southern L, 22-34

1928-29 (10-8)Stephen F. Austin L, 24-32Stephen F. Austin W, 45-42Sam Houston T. C. W, 40-29Sam Houston T. C. W, 43-25Southwestern Louisiana W, 32-31Southwestern Louisiana W, 30-23Louisiana Tech W, 37-26Louisiana Tech W, 34-30Mississippi College L, 25-41Mississippi College L, 33-47Millsaps College L, 25-36Millsaps College L, 28-45Brown Paper Mill W, 36-25Southwestern Louisiana L, 19-34Louisiana Normal L, 30-43Louisiana Tech L, 24-26Louisiana Tech W, 44-43All Stars (City League) W, 47-45

1929-30 (14-8)Magnolia A&M W, 21-20Texarkana W, 50-20Shreveport “Y” W, 42-20Brown Paper Mills W, 35-29Houston “Y” L, 32-34Texas A&M L, 24-26Texas A&M W, 30-17Sam Houston L, 24-25Sam Houston W, 24-20Stephen F. Austin W, 36-34Stephen F. Austin W, 38-32Louisiana Tech W, 35-30Louisiana Normal W, 29-8Louisiana Normal W, 31-30Louisiana Normal W, 38-21Brown Paper Mills L, 18-41Mexico W, 31-27Louisiana Normal L, 33-34Southwestern Louisiana L, 26-30

Southwestern Louisiana L, 16-44Louisiana Tech L, 16-27Louisiana Tech W, 45-27

1930-31 (19-12 - SIAA Tourn)Texas W, 31-29Texas W, 54-22Brown Paper Mill L, 31-32Brown Paper Mill L, 30-38

Magnolia A & M W, 56-49King W, 48-28Stephen F. Austin W, 42-23Texas A & M L, 17-31Texas A & M L, 26-35Louisiana Poly W, 44-30Millsaps W, 39-36Louisiana Normal W, 36-33Louisiana Poly L, 29-32Southwestern Louisiana W, 36-28Southwestern Louisiana W, 36-25Union L, 25-31Union W, 43-39Southern Illinois Normal W, 30-25St. Louis L, 19-49Illinois Wesleyan L, 21-27Loyola (Chicago) L, 19-24DePaul L, 15-33Indiana State L, 30-31Butler L, 16-34

Louisiana Poly W, 31-26Louisiana Poly W, 30-22Louisiana Normal W, 30-20*Union W, 45-12*Eastern Kentucky W, 29-20*Birmingham-Southern W, 21-20*Louisiana Normal W, 35-24

(* SIAA Tournament)

1931-32 (13-15)Magnolia A & M L, 30-31Brown Paper Mill L, 18-27Warren, AR YMCA W, 30-24L.R. Colonial Bakery L, 36-40Cairo, Illinois Aces W, 20-9Sparks College W, 44-42Milliken L, 20-34Loyola (Chicago) L, 22-27DePaul L, 17-33Ball State L, 18-31Southern Illinois L, 15-33Concordia (St. Louis) W, 24-21Texas A & M L, 26-38Texas A & M W, 43-26Original Celtics L, 29-36Union W, 40-36House of David L, 38-41Southwestern Poly W, 22-21Louisiana Poly W, 42-39Louisiana Normal L, 20-33Magnolia A & M W, 37-17Texas L, 24-28Texas W, 32-31Louisiana Poly W, 27-22Louisiana Normal L, 25-42Louisiana Poly W, 39-25Louisiana Poly W, 29-25*Louisville L, 26-31

(* SIAA Tournament)

1932-33 (12-1)Southwestern Louisiana W, 46-28Louisiana Tech L, 26-27

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1937-38 (13-1)Southwestern Louisiana W, 44-28Louisiana Tech W, 52-29Southwestern Louisiana W, 48-29Loyola (New Orleans) W, 78-72Northwestern State W, 40-29Louisiana Tech W, 55-42Louisiana College W, 69-26Louisiana Tech W, 63-42Louisiana College W, 63-26Louisiana Tech W, 52-42Northwestern State W, 37-36*Wesleyan College W, 53-35*Wofford W, 59-25*Murray Teachers of KY Lost

(* SIAA Tournament)

1938-39 (10-16)Game scores not available

1939-40 (15-19)Ouachita Baptist W, 38-24Texas Christian L, 29-38Texas Tech L, 28-38Texas Tech L, 28-39Rice L, 28-60Rice L, 39-60Wabash WonSt. Louis L, 26-34De Kalb Teachers W, 43-33DePaul L, 14-48Southern Illinois L, 19-40Southwestern Louisiana L, 39-46

Sparks College L, 41-47Evansville L, 45-65Southern Illinois L, 19-40Mexico City YMCA W, 54-47Southwestern Louisiana W, 48-44

1941-42Record and game scores not available

1942-45Program suspended due to WWII

1945-46 (2-12)Game scores not available

1946-47 (16-7)East Texas Baptist W, 55-32Arkansas State W, 56-54Magnolia A&M W, 46-44Arkansas State Teachers L, 29-39Southwest Missouri State L, 51-53Beloit College L, 43-50Louisiana College W, 47-20Southwestern Louisiana W, 46-45East Texas Baptist W, 52-34Northwestern State L, 38-52Ouachita College W, 52-42Barksdale Field W, 48-47University of Mexico W, 57-37Oklahoma City W, 50-40Southwestern Louisiana L, 39-46Southeastern Louisiana W, 71-43Louisiana College W, 57-43Arkansas State W, 36-33Northwestern State L, 35-44Magnolia A&M W, 63-37Oklahoma City W, 54-41Southeastern Louisiana W, 58-35*Northwestern State L, 36-38

(* NAIB Playoff)

1947-48 (11-21)Austin College W, 44-33East Texas State L, 39-50East Texas State L, 44-45Texas Wesleyan L, 39-47SMU L, 43-54Tulane L, 46-62Loyola (New Orleans) W, 35-33Wyoming L, 43-63Central State (Oklahoma) L, 30-39Southwestern (Missouri) L, 37-52Phillips 66 L, 39-65Texas Wesleyan W, 43-39Southwestern Louisiana L, 38-45Louisiana Tech L, 34-43Northwestern State W, 54-44Central State (Oklahoma) L, 40-42Oklahoma City L, 39-44Southeastern Louisiana W, 55-35Northwestern State L, 46-55Oklahoma City W, 37-36Hardin-Simmons W, 48-44Southwestern Louisiana L, 46-66Loyola (New Orleans) L, 45-55Southeastern Louisiana W, 64-42Barksdale Field L, 44-45Louisiana Tech W, 56-36Barksdale Field W, 65-40Southwestern (Missouri) L, 38-47Washington University L, 42-63Bradley L, 38-57Shurtleff College W, 52-43Northwestern State L, 31-48

1948-49 (21-15)East Texas State W, 52-50Houston W, 46-39

East Texas State W, 59-51Louisiana College W, 68-46Central State (Oklahoma) W, 61-41Houston W, 53-46Stephen F. Austin L, 45-49Stephen F. Austin W, 44-38Southwestern Louisiana W, 50-44Louisiana Tech W, 32-30Creighton W, 50-44Creighton L, 52-64Kansas L, 41-49DePaul L, 40-63Bradley L, 60-80*Emporia State (Kansas) L, 44-64*Wichita University L, 42-45Wichita University W, 51-45#Texas Wesleyan L, 56-61#Tulsa W, 67-40Spring Hill W, 59-43Mississippi Southern W, 59-33Southeastern Louisiana LossLouisiana College W, 60-43Oklahoma City L, 34-38Southeastern Louisiana W, 66-52Loyola (New Orleans) W, 47-35Mississippi Southern L, 49-53Spring Hill W, 44-42Oklahoma City L, 40-42Southwestern Louisiana L, 38-48Loyola (New Orleans) W, 46-32Stephen F. Austin W, 67-45Louisiana Tech W, 41-39Northwestern State L, 49-52Northwestern State L, 53-50

* Emporia Invitational (Emporia, KS)(11-5, 2nd place, Gulf States Conf.)

# Oklahoma City Invitational

1949-50 (15-11)SMU L, 48-51Stephen F. Austin W, 53-50Stephen F. Austin W, 60-47Spring Hill W, 59-35Phillips University W, 60-41Hardin-Simmons W, 62-54Southwestern Louisiana W, 66-52*Washburn L, 57-67*Northwestern State L, 66-69*Southwestern Louisiana W, 66-52Loyola (New Orleans) W, 51-39Louisiana Tech W, 62-41Spring Hill L, 48-55Mississippi Southern L, 39-43Southeastern Louisiana L, 61-64Louisiana College W, 86-40Southeastern Louisiana W, 68-52Loyola (New Orleans) W, 65-48Louisiana College W, 80-40Texas Wesleyan L, 56-65Northwestern State W, 62-54Mississippi Southern L, 57-60Southwestern Louisiana W, 72-47Louisiana Tech L, 51-60Northwestern State L, 55-60Southwestern Louisiana L, 52-57

(9-7, 4th place, Gulf States Conf.)* Enid Invitational (Enid, OK)

1950-51 (16-13, 10-6 GSC)East Texas State W, 64-46Rice W, 62-54Stephen F. Austin W, 65-56

Louisiana Normal W, 45-34Magnolia A&M W, 49-35Louisiana Tech W, 36-25Louisiana Normal W, 41-39*Mississippi College W, 38-30*Wofford W, 35-29*Western Kentucky W, 40-31*Tennessee Tech W, 38-23

(* SIAA Tournament)(SIAA Champions)

1933-34 (16-6)Stephen F. Austin W, 39-35Texas A & M L, 26-44Texas A & M L, 29-41DePaul W, 20-19Ball State W, 34-29Indiana State Teachers L, 30-52Illinois Wesleyan L, 28-41Taylorville, Illinois WonStetson W, 36-30Brown Paper, Monroe L, 28-39Southwestern Louisiana W, 39-34Brown Paper Mill W, 43-21Original Celtics L, 32-42Louisiana Poly W, 44-18Mississippi College CanceledBarksdale Field W, 40-29Louisiana Normal W, 44-40Southwestern Louisiana W, 45-22Loyola W, 39-23Loyola W, 38-34Loyola W, 52-34Loyola W, 56-21Louisiana Normal W, 44-26

1934-35 (17-8)Results of conf. games only (9-1)Loyola (New Orleans) W, 52-20Louisiana Tech W, 46-43Louisiana College W, 25-19Southwestern Louisiana W, 33-26Louisiana Normal W, 54-26Loyola (New Orleans) W, 40-33Louisiana Tech W, 38-35Louisiana College W, 40-30Southwestern Louisiana W, 21-19Louisiana Normal L, 35-38

1935-36Record and game scores not avail.

1936-37 (11-2)Louisiana Tech W, 31-26Louisiana Normal W, 41-38Louisiana College W, 29-19Southwestern Louisiana W, 32-21Louisiana Tech W, 39-25Southwestern Louisiana W, 44-23Louisiana Tech W, 39-19Millsaps College L, 31-35Mississippi College W, 41-37Louisiana College W, 29-28Louisiana Normal W, 38-31Louisiana Tech W, 32-29Union University L, 31-34

Louisiana College W, 48-27Southwestern Louisiana L, 20-46Louisiana Normal L, 49-53Loyola W, 46-34Louisiana Tech W, 56-44Louisiana College W, 43-27Louisiana Tech W, 45-38Loyola W, 40-33Southwestern Louisiana L, 23-33Louisiana College W, 53-38Louisiana Normal L, 46-64Louisiana Tech W, 42-41Southwestern Louisiana L, 26-40Louisiana Normal L, 30-42Louisiana College W, 53-29Louisiana Normal L, 46-47Louisiana Tech W, 40-38

1940-41 (5-14)Magnolia A & M W, 43-26Magnolia A & M W, 44-23Loyola W, 39-31Kentucky L, 18-70Evansville L, 50-80Indiana State L, 31-70 Detroit L, 34-68 Louisiana College W, 59-19Louisiana Tech W, 44-37Louisiana Tech L, 42-49Louisiana Normal L, 32-45Henderson State Teachers L, 40-43Arkansas State Teachers L, 29-53Henderson State Teachers L, 31-47Louisiana Normal L, 47-65Stephen F. Austin L, 40-59Loyola L, 27-42Southeastern Louisiana L, 31-51Southwestern Louisiana L, 34-36

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Fort Sam Houston W, 83-55Stephen F. Austin L, 43-46SMU L, 52-79Rice L, 66-78Washington University L, 55-68Illinois State W, 61-60Bradley L, 64-92#Southwestern Louisiana W, 76-51#Loyola (New Orleans) W, 63-62#Southeastern Louisiana W, 64-59#Northwestern State W, 63-61#Louisiana Tech (OT) W, 67-64#Mississippi Southern L, 60-79#Spring Hill L, 56-59#Spring Hill L, 64-68#Mississippi South. (OT) W, 62-61East Texas State L, 69-73#Southeastern Louisiana W, 68-66#Loyola (New Orleans) L, 65-67#Louisiana Tech W, 83-66#Louisiana College W, 92-49#Northwestern State L, 51-54#Southwestern Louisiana L, 72-93#Louisiana College W, 77-59*Southwestern Louisiana W, 63-53*Southeastern Louisiana L, 72-81

# Gulf States Conference games * NAIB State Playoffs

1951-52 (17-17, 8-8 GSC)Lamar Tech W, 65-50Stephen F. Austin L, 49-54Stephen F. Austin L, 65-67East Texas State W, 74-61East Texas State L, 60-76Lamar Tech (OT) L, 65-74Northeast Louisiana W, 78-46Southwest Missouri State L, 62-84Washington University L, 51-67Beloit College L, 60-95#Spring Hill L, 51-63#Louisiana Coll. (forfeit) W, 55-60#Southeastern La. (OT) L, 48-50#Southwestern Louisiana L, 60-71#Loyola (New Orleans) W, 62-61Northeast Louisiana W, 91-44#Mississippi Southern W, 58-55#Northwestern State W, 60-57#Southeastern Louisiana W, 61-53#Louisiana Tech L, 50-60#Northwestern State W, 55-48St. Edwards University W, 66-58#Mississippi Southern L, 49-77#Spring Hill L, 54-55#Louisiana College W, 57-36#Loyola (New Orleans) L, 53-72#Southwestern Louisiana L, 64-77#Louisiana Tech W, 61-48*Southwestern Louisiana W, 70-68*Mississippi Southern L, 60-75*McNeese State (OT) W, 79-76**Louisiana Tech W, 60-57**Northwestern St. (OT) W, 54-53***Murray State L, 46-72

# Gulf States Conference games* Gulf States Conference Tourn.

** NAIA State playoffs***NAIA National Tournament

1952-53 (21-10, 9-4 GSC)Memphis State W, 86-78Northeast Louisiana W, 77-57Stephen F. Austin L, 64-73

#Southeastern Louisiana W, 68-60Stephen F. Austin W, 78-73Texas Western W, 79-73Arizona W, 59-57Pepperdine L, 82-94Los Angeles State (OT) W, 68-61Loyola (California) L, 59-61*Northeast Louisiana W, 85-56*Southeastern Louisiana W, 85-73*Southwestern Louisiana W, 84-78#McNeese State W, 68-61Mississippi Southern L, 54-62Northeast Louisiana W, 68-55#Louisiana College W, 111-80#McNeese State W, 54-53Mexico City University W, 82-67#Louisiana College W, 82-62Memphis State L, 62-72#Northwestern State W, 73-59#Louisiana Tech W, 72-64#Spring Hill L, 59-62#Southwestern Louisiana W, 75-51#Louisiana Tech W, 61-58#Southeastern Louisiana L, 76-80#Southwestern Louisiana L, 51-62#Northwestern State L, 64-72%Northwestern State W, 65-59%Louisiana Tech L, 66-83

# Gulf States Conference games(1st place, placed second by conf. of-

ficials for ineligible games)% Louisiana NAIA District playoffs* Gulf States Conference Tourn.

1953-54 (13-12)Belmont College W, 95-67Stephen F. Austin L, 58-71Hamline University L, 60-61Northeast Louisiana L, 76-82Texas Wesleyan W, 63-53Texas Western W, 66-58Arizona L, 64-79Arizona State W, 76-71Arkansas State W, 85-80Stephen F. Austin W, 62-60McNeese State W, 68-59Southwestern Louisiana W, 65-63Northwestern State L, 66-81East Texas Baptist W, 62-56Arkansas State L, 70-79Xavier L, 69-71Louisiana Tech L, 41-54Spring Hill L, 70-78Mississippi Southern L, 63-67Mississippi Southern W, 66-60Spring Hill W, 67-58Louisiana Tech W, 76-74Northwestern State L, 70-77Memphis State L, 57-64

1954-55 (14-12)Stephen F. Austin W, 69-58Stephen F. Austin W, 75-71*North Texas State W, 85-72* Texas Tech L, 75-93McNeese State W, 94-72Texas Wesleyan W, 84-66McNeese State (2 OT) W, 51-49#Murray State W, 91-66#Louisiana Tech L, 58-73Arkansas State W, 109-78East Texas State L, 54-65

Mississippi Southern L, 65-67Northwestern State L, 91-94Southwestern La. (OT) L, 68-70Louisiana Tech W, 99-97Memphis State L, 82-95Arkansas State L, 81-85Mississippi College W, 82-72Louisiana Tech L, 55-88Cincinnati L, 50-79Southern Illinois L, 67-72Illinois State W, 87-78Northwestern State (OT) L, 76-79Austin College W, 92-86Mississippi Southern W, 68-49Memphis State W, 70-68

* Canyon Reef Invitational# Louisiana Invitational Tourney

1955-56 (20-7)Southern St. (Arkansas) W, 74-61West Texas State L, 85-92St. Louis L, 84-95New Mexico A&M L, 60-65Stephen F. Austin L, 62-64Texas Wesleyan W, 74-70Kansas State (Emporia) W, 80-75Southwestern Louisiana W, 82-75*North Texas State W, 94-82*Washington State W, 63-55Arkansas State W, 86-59Northwestern State W, 72-62Louisiana Tech W, 63-61Stephen F. Austin W, 69-65Northwestern State W, 65-60Southeastern Louisiana W, 103-87Mississippi Southern W, 70-57Mississippi Southern W, 68-58Louisiana Tech W, 80-68Austin College W, 103-71East Texas Baptist W, 87-75Memphis State L, 82-101Arkansas State W, 79-65Northeast Louisiana W, 85-83Memphis State (OT) W, 84-80McNeese State L, 72-76McNeese State L, 64-74

* Louisiana Invitational Tourney

1956-57 (16-9)Texas A&M W, 67-59Hardin-Simmons W, 84-72Northwestern State L, 64-71North Texas State W, 96-74West Texas State L, 75-78New Mexico A&M W, 91-81Stanford L, 67-73*Furman W, 83-73*LSU W, 83-75*Loyola (New Orleans) L, 71-79Mississippi Southern W, 83-79North Texas State W, 100-63Washington University L, 72-80Xavier (Ohio) L, 54-91Western Michigan L, 70-71Northwestern State W, 93-85Mississippi Southern L, 58-86Southeastern Louisiana W, 75-64Memphis State W, 90-78McNeese State W, 69-66Louisiana Tech W, 92-75Louisiana College W, 77-73Louisiana Tech W, 66-64

Florida State W, 92-74#East Tennessee St. (OT) L, 61-62

* Louisiana Invit. Tourney (Hirsch)# NCAA Reg. Playoff (Small Coll.)

1957-58 (13-12)Hardin-Simmons W, 67-47McNeese State W, 48-47Southern State (AR) W, 54-49Northeast Louisiana W, 73-68Tulane L, 75-85Southeast Oklahoma W, 81-65*The Citadel W, 87-62*Northwestern State L, 68-71Louisiana Tech L, 65-80Kentucky Wesleyan L, 67-83Northwestern State W, 71-70Washington University L, 64-67Western Michigan W, 77-72Spring Hill W, 76-66Georgia Teachers W, 66-51Mississippi Southern L, 49-54Arkansas State L, 49-66Northwestern State W, 72-71Louisiana Tech W, 65-61McNeese State L, 52-62Mississippi Southern L, 63-81Spring Hill L, 83-90Arkansas State W, 101-84#Southwest Missouri St. L, 69-74#Arkansas State L, 70-83

* Louisiana Invit. Tourney (Hirsch)# NCAA Small College SW Reg.

1958-59 (14-14)East Texas Baptist W, 64-52Washington University L, 54-56Texas A&M L, 57-68New Mexico State L, 54-62West Texas State W, 72-63Tulane L, 55-65Loyola (N.O.) (OT) L, 74-83*Murray State W, 66-60*Virginia Tech L, 64-67*Northwestern State W, 81-72#Tennessee Tech W, 87-64#Spring Hill W, 71-57Loyola (New Orleans) L, 67-69Louisiana Tech W, 72-69Mississippi Southern L, 69-81Northwestern State W, 61-59Florida State W, 87-63Oklahoma City Univ. W, 72-71Kentucky Wesleyan W, 97-83Arkansas State L, 52-56Memphis State L, 62-82Kentucky Wesleyan L, 83-97Louisiana Tech L, 56-67Northwestern State L, 69-86Mississippi Southern W, 80-71Arkansas State W, 77-56%Western Illinois W, 83-76

1959-60 (12-14)Texas A&M L, 38-95Rice W, 86-77Tulane W, 79-73Miami (Florida) W, 84-77Middle Tennessee State L, 65-67DePaul W, 71-59Arkansas L, 55-75

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*George Washington L, 64-76*Hardin-Simmons L, 69-72*Washington Univ. W, 65-51Virginia Tech LossFlorida State L, 71-81Spring Hill W, 76-62Loyola (New Orleans) W, 71-68Mississippi Southern LossLoyola (New Orleans) WinOklahoma City Univ. W, 65-58Louisiana Tech L, 53-67Hardin-Simmons W, 71-63Richmond W, 68-66Northwestern State L, 57-59Mississippi Southern L, 73-88Louisiana Tech (OT) L, 56-64Northwestern State L, 57-78Spring Hill W, 66-49

* Gulf South Classic (Hirsch)

1960-61 (14-12)East Texas State W, 66-63Texas A&M L, 54-77West Texas State W, 66-62Rice W, 78-63Arkansas L, 61-71Tulane W, 80-76TCU W, 81-71*Texas Western W, 94-71*South Carolina (OT) L, 84-97*M. Tennessee St (OT) W, 76-67Oklahoma City L, 60-63Air Force L, 59-61Oklahoma City L, 74-87Miami (Florida) L, 74-86Tampa W, 94-83Hardin-Simmons L, 68-78Louisiana Tech W, 58-45Northwestern State L, 50-63East Tennessee State L, 59-77Christian Brothers L, 49-54Miss. Southern (OT) W, 73-71Loyola (New Orleans) W, 72-51Louisiana Tech W, 65-58Northwestern State L, 60-71Mississippi Southern W, 67-63Hardin-Simmons W, 106-93

* Gulf South Classic (Hirsch)

1961-62 (17-9)Texas A&M L, 56-58California Aggies W, 75-58Mississippi L, 63-87Rice W, 58-57Eastern New Mexico W, 83-54Texas Christian Univ. L, 61-63Richmond W, 84-69*Murray State W, 81-69*Mississippi Southern W, 73-66*South Carolina W, 86-79Loyola (New Orleans) W, 66-64Northwestern State (OT) W, 89-79Louisiana Tech W, 65-61Oklahoma City L, 87-98Hardin-Simmons W, 71-66Middle Tennessee State L, 63-64East Tennessee State W, 71-70Richmond W, 76-71Mississippi Southern W, 97-79Louisiana Tech L, 64-69Northwestern State W, 59-58

Washington University L, 71-80Creighton L, 70-77Oklahoma City Univ. W, 99-91Tennessee Tech W, 97-87Mississippi Southern L, 75-97

* Gulf South Classic

1962-63 (12-14)Texas A&M L, 74-91East Texas Baptist L, 59-63TCU W, 64-61Mississippi W, 82-68Lamar Tech W, 88-77Rice L, 55-58*George Washington W, 86-78*Louisiana Tech W, 79-61*Eastern Kentucky W, 87-74Tennessee Tech L, 86-94Louisiana Tech L, 65-73Oklahoma City Univ. L, 84-88Ogelthorpe W, 68-57Memphis State L, 85-90Tulsa L, 65-84Southern Mississippi W, 95-62Louisiana Tech W, 79-77Jacksonville W, 102-79Florida State L, 68-82East Tennessee State W, 71-65Oklahoma City Univ. L, 86-112Northwestern State L, 78-85Southern Mississippi L, 69-71Memphis State L, 79-90Loyola (New Orleans) L, 54-65Northwestern State W, 110-74

* Gulf South Classic

1963-64 (16-8)East Texas Baptist W, 89-60Texas Christian Univ. W, 77-72Mississippi W, 99-78Rice L, 76-90Texas Western L, 66-91New Mexico State (OT) L, 74-75*Mississippi (OT) W, 82-79* Tennessee L, 63-70Bradley L, 69-91Northwestern State W, 113-74Loyola (New Orleans) W, 91-69Tennessee Tech W, 98-80Louisiana Tech W, 58-52George Washington L, 69-88Richmond W, 83-69East Tennessee State W, 90-79Oglethorpe W, 86-63Florida State W, 79-72Southern Mississippi L, 78-82Louisiana Tech W, 84-71Northwestern State W, 81-71Tulsa W, 94-86Oklahoma City Univ. L, 80-105Southern Mississippi W, 104-91

* Gulf South Classic (Hirsch)

1964-65 (13-11)Little Rock W, 73-48Oklahoma City L, 76-78Mississippi L, 67-68Rice W, 81-78Cincinnati L, 74-84TCU W, 84-75*VMI L, 86-91*Mississippi W, 97-65

East Tennessee State W, 90-76Tennessee Tech L, 90-127East Texas Baptist W, 78-72Oglethorpe W, 61-49Northwestern State W, 89-84North Carolina State L, 64-79St. Joseph’s (PA) L, 90-117Murray State L, 76-93Northwestern State W, 112-84Louisiana Tech W, 90-83Houston L, 84-95Texas Western L, 55-63Southern Mississippi W, 92-86Southwestern La. W, 77-75Louisiana Tech W, 98-73Southern Miss. (OT) L, 106-115

* Gulf South Classic

1965-66 (12-14)East Tex. Baptist (OT) W, 73-66Utah L, 81-98Utah State L, 73-89Mississippi W, 78-64Arkansas L, 61-90Texas Christian Univ. W, 88-87*VMI W, 78-77* Tennessee L, 43-49SMU W, 87-81Arkansas State L, 75-93Northwestern State L, 56-61Hardin-Simmons L, 91-96Houston L, 84-108Louisiana Tech W, 104-91Tennessee Tech L, 74-86Southwestern Louisiana W, 93-91Oglethorpe W, 73-66Oklahoma City Univ. L, 94-118Hardin-Simmons L, 84-86Houston L, 96-125Southern Mississippi W, 99-84Arkansas State W, 87-79Northwestern State W, 88-74Louisiana Tech (OT) L, 108-112Southern Mississippi W, 110-75Oklahoma City Univ. L, 90-121

* Gulf South Classic

1966-67 (9-17)East Texas Baptist W, 86-73TCU L, 77-102Baylor L, 73-91Mississippi L, 65-75Arkansas W, 81-80*Houston L, 66-97*Rice W, 66-65#East Tennessee State L, 83-98#Louisiana Tech L, 76-99West Texas State W, 76-68Oklahoma City Univ. L, 79-120Northwestern State W, 84-83Louisiana Tech L, 92-101Cincinnati L, 76-100Tennessee Tech L, 82-96Southern Mississippi L, 73-90Hawai’i W, 85-78Southern Illinois L, 63-76Hardin-Simmons L, 98-99Abilene Christian W, 74-69Southern Mississippi L, 97-101West Texas State W,104-102Northwestern State W, 83-75Oklahoma City Univ. L, 93-106

Louisiana Tech L, 93-112Hardin-Simmons L, 98-113

* Bluebonnet Bowl (Houston, TX)# Shreveport Holiday Classic

1967-68 (3-23)Oklahoma L, 73-91Baylor L, 78-93East Texas Baptist W, 105-82Louisiana Tech L, 73-89Arkansas L, 65-85Texas Tech L, 79-83North Texas State L, 71-85Arkansas L, 82-90Northwestern State W,106-101Houston L, 81-118Southern Mississippi L, 85-96Loyola (New Orleans) L, 70-75Nevada Southern L, 94-110West Texas State L, 85-92Texas A&M W, 99-93Abilene Christian L, 91-92Southern Mississippi L, 101-117Oklahoma City Univ. L, 92-117Loyola (New Orleans) L, 97-100Houston L, 56-107Lamar Tech L, 104-132West Texas State L, 79-89Northwestern State L, 95-97Louisiana Tech L, 84-91Oklahoma City Univ. L, 95-114Southern Illinois L, 67-130

1968-69 (9-18)Northern Michigan W, 78-63Oklahoma L, 38-45Texas A&M L, 65-72Arkansas L, 61-64North Texas State L, 73-78Arkansas L, 50-79Texas Tech L, 64-90*Hardin-Simmons W, 67-49*Arkansas L, 48-56Lamar Tech L, 62-68Houston L, 64-82Loyola (New Orleans) W, 74-69Northwestern State W, 65-61Houston W, 73-66Louisiana Tech L, 68-70Southern Mississippi L, 70-81Oklahoma City Univ. L, 59-80Texas-El Paso L, 65-86Hawai’i L, 73-75Hawai’i L, 81-84Nevada Southern W, 91-79East Texas Baptist W, 65-55Southern Mississippi L, 78-82Oklahoma City L, 83-94Loyola (New Orleans) L, 82-84Northwestern State W, 77-75Louisiana Tech W, 87-79

* Little Rock Classic

1969-70 (8-16)East Texas Baptist W, 83-71Houston L, 64-70Tennessee L, 62-66Louisiana Tech L, 60-66Baylor (OT) W, 78-74Texas Christian Univ. W, 69-58Baylor L, 60-86Nevada-Las Vegas L, 71-84

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Lamar Tech L, 62-65Northwestern State L, 75-78Southern Miss. (OT) W, 76-72Miami (FL) L, 78-94Hardin-Simmons L, 76-86Loyola (Chicago) L, 66-85Hawai’i W, 89-74Louisiana Tech L, 76-84Oklahoma City L, 67-72Loyola (New Orleans) W, 80-76Lamar Tech W, 77-75Miami (FL) W, 107-86Hardin-Simmons L, 61-88Oklahoma City Univ. L, 82-100Houston L, 72-97Loyola (New Orleans) L, 78-95

1970-71 (13-13)Corpus Christi W, 63-60Lamar Tech (OT) L, 99-101Nevada-Las Vegas L, 71-79North Texas State L, 54-55Arkansas L, 61-71California Poly-SLO W, 68-61Southern Mississippi L, 74-83LeTourneau W, 85-65Texas-Arlington L, 70-78Houston L, 68-74Oklahoma City L, 70-73Hardin-Simmons W, 74-71Houston L, 69-80Lamar Tech W, 63-62Northwestern State L, 83-97Oklahoma City Univ. W, 63-55Long Beach State L, 56-74Eastern Michigan W, 80-60Hardin-Simmons W, 85-69Southern Mississippi W, 106-65Texas-Arlington W, 76-74Loyola (New Orleans) W, 86-83Cal State Stanislaus W, 86-62Hawai’i L, 74-98Hawai’i W, 67-66Long Beach State L, 50-66

1971-72 (13-12)Lamar (OT) L, 91-97East Texas Baptist W, 95-79North Texas State L, 60-69Arkansas State L, 64-76Texas L, 77-81* Trinity W, 95-68*Northwestern State L, 82-89Northwestern State L, 92-99Hawai’i L, 91-96Texas-Arlington L, 81-82Lamar W, 83-70Hardin-Simmons W, 111-91Southern Mississippi W, 85-74Long Island W, 80-71LSU-New Orleans L, 75-83Loyola (New Orleans) L, 93-104Northwestern State W, 78-74Southern Mississippi W, 85-81Houston L, 83-100Loyola (New Orleans) W, 98-89LSU-New Orleans W, 85-84Houston L, 82-93Texas-Arlington W, 87-76Arkansas State (2 OT) W, 88-85Hardin-Simmons (OT) W, 97-93

* Sports Found. Holiday Tourney

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1972-73 (19-8)Southwestern Texas W, 99-77*Houston Baptist W, 87-66* Louisiana Tech L, 76-88East Texas Baptist W, 86-59Indiana State W, 101-83Northern Colorado W, 104-71Lamar W, 95-81Arkansas W, 80-72Texas (OT) L, 79-81Southern Mississippi W, 106-83Northwestern State W, 106-87LSU-New Orleans W, 91-74Texas-Arlington (OT) L, 72-74VA Commonwealth W, 102-74Indiana State L, 80-85Southern Mississippi W, 97-81Houston L, 85-89

Arkansas State W, 98-75Texas-Arlington W, 86-67Lamar W, 91-73Arizona State L, 79-89Hawai’i (OT) W, 78-71Hawai’i L, 61-71Arkansas State (OT) W, 88-79LSU-New Orleans W, 111-91Northwestern State W, 87-75Houston L, 89-90

*Sports Found. Tourney (Hirsch)

1973-74 (21-4)*Louisiana Tech W, 102-68*McNeese State W, 82-72Dallas Baptist W, 93-88Henderson State W, 87-68Northwestern State W, 86-72Texas W, 97-94Arkansas W, 98-96Southern Mississippi W, 85-81Northeast Louisiana W, 95-79Northwestern State W, 90-77Houston W, 91-83Lamar W, 83-65Virginia Commonwealth L, 79-82Southern Mississippi W, 103-87Hardin-Simmons W, 77-66Arizona L, 88-97Indiana State L, 78-87Southern Illinois W, 67-65Portland W, 86-65Loyola (Chicago) W, 93-85

#North Texas State W, 80-78#Oklahoma City Univ. W, 91-80

Wabash College W, 110-62East Texas Baptist W, 96-71Arkansas W, 74-72Hawai’i L, 78-79Lamar W, 105-83Southern Mississippi W, 96-75Indiana State W, 84-74Houston Baptist W, 88-70VACommonwealth W, 73-66Southern Mississippi W, 105-81Northwestern State W, 101-81Houston Baptist W, 96-83Hardin-Simmons W, 80-67Indiana State W, 78-74Southern Illinois W, 71-66Hawai’i-Hilo W, 103-91Hawai’i W, 101-93Hawai’i L, 89-95Hardin-Simmons W, 91-64

* Hall of Fame Tournament (Springfield, MA)

# All-College Tourney (OK City, OK)

1975-76 (22-5)South Alabama W, 82-68Northwestern State W, 82-67McNeese State W, 87-70Southwestern Louisiana W, 97-80South Alabama L, 72-74Texas W, 87-79VA Commonwealth W, 94-69Illinois State W, 76-72Northern Illinois W, 99-84*Bowling Green W, 82-69

*Utah State W, 89-73*Long Island L, 78-80Texas W, 75-70UNC-Charlotte W, 73-71Hawai’i W, 89-82Louisiana Tech W, 101-78Northeast Louisiana L, 57-59Northwestern State W, 84-82East Texas Baptist W, 89-75Houston Baptist W, 123-90Hardin-Simmons W, 133-94Southern Mississippi W, 87-67Nevada-Las Vegas L, 92-122Hardin-Simmons W, 95-84Houston Baptist W, 110-95UNC-Charlotte L, 78-79Virginia Commonwealth W, 98-84

* All-College Tourney (OK City, OK)

1976-77 (11-19)North Texas State L, 69-76Pan American L, 79-80Northern Illinois L, 68-72Northwestern State L, 67-70*USL (2 OT) L, 88-91*Houston Baptist W, 93-71Southwestern La. W, 81-73#Detroit L, 74-79#St. Peter’s (NJ) W, 80-74Louisiana Tech W, 85-84Indiana State L, 71-74Pan American W, 86-68Robert Morris L, 62-65McNeese State W, 69-62Creighton L, 62-84Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 61-82

1975-76Indiana State L, 70-88Hardin-Simmons W, 99-87Northwestern State W, 79-71Texas L, 81-105Wis.-Milwaukee (OT) L, 74-75Creighton L, 88-90Hardin-Simmons W, 92-90Northeast Louisiana W, 77-75Chaminade College W, 95-79Hawai’i L, 79-104Hawai’i L, 73-92North Texas St. (2OT) L, 104-107Southern Mississippi L, 79-80%McNeese State L, 71-74

* Bayou Classic (Lafayette)# Motor City Tournament (Detroit)

% Hirsch Coliseum

1977-78 (10-17)McNeese State W, 65-59Northwestern State W, 93-80*New Orleans L, 59-93*Arkansas State L, 86-90%Texas L, 73-105McNeese State L, 73-79DePaul L, 77-96Portland L, 84-85Lamar L, 62-87Marquette L, 56-72North Texas State W, 79-70%Hawai’i W, 102-85Northeast Louisiana W, 62-60Oklahoma City L, 61-88Hardin-Simmons W, 101-81Northwestern State W, 89-76

Houston Baptist W, 88-78Lamar W, 85-68Houston L, 89-105Houston Baptist W, 79-78Hardin-Simmons W, 106-94

* Sports Foundation Tournament

1974-75 (25-4)*UNC-Charlotte L, 66-69*Dartmouth W, 98-62Lamar W, 99-78Texas W, 96-71Northwestern State W, 102-89McNeese State W, 76-71Virginia Commonwealth L, 75-76#Pacific W, 90-81

1979-80 (15-14, 3-3 TAAC)*Houston Baptist W, 78-68Arkansas L, 53-65*Northeast Louisiana L, 63-76Arkansas L, 62-70Arkansas Tech L, 58-59Louisiana Tech L, 64-70Long Island L, 101-114Siena L, 82-86St. John’s L, 72-92Middle Tennessee State W, 58-54Northern Iowa W, 65-64Northwestern State W, 62-57%Alaska-Anchorage W, 121-92Louisiana Tech L, 58-59Illinois State L, 51-72Valparaiso W, 76-68Southeastern La. W, 74-59Illinois State L, 59-74North Texas State W, 81-75*Pan American L, 76-91*Mercer L, 77-86North Texas State W, 98-93*Samford W, 91-72

*Hardin-Simmons L, 57-59*Houston Baptist L, 51-80*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 61-73Northwestern State W, 87-84*Mercer L, 69-93*Georgia Southern L, 52-69#Mercer (OT) L, 70-74

% NLU Pacemaker Classic* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

1985-86 (13-17, 6-8 TAAC)Henderson State W, 84-74Northeast Louisiana L, 60-78East Texas Baptist W, 88-49Louisiana Tech L, 70-82Stephen F. Austin W, 67-66Southeastern Louisiana L, 77-84Northeast Louisiana L, 61-78Texas-El Paso L, 63-69%Siena College L, 80-81%Texas-Arlington L, 83-88*Hardin-Simmons (OT) L, 79-83*Houston Baptist W, 61-58*Mercer L, 73-85*Georgia Southern W, 60-58*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 70-98*Samford L, 70-76*Georgia State W, 98-90Northwestern State L 62-80*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 66-70Louisiana Tech W, 50-47*Hardin-Simmons W, 78-72*Houston Baptist W, 60-59Northwestern State W, 70-66*Mercer (OT) L, 72-73*Georgia Southern L, 60-72*Samford L, 71-77*Georgia State W, 92-88#Houston Baptist W, 84-81#Samford W, 96-82#Arkansas-Little Rock L, 63-85

% WLKF Radio Classic (Lakeland, FL)* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

1986-87 (10-17, 5-11 TAAC)South Alabama L, 76-96Northwestern State L, 72-79Concordia College W, 126-90*Stetson L, 64-82Stephen F. Austin W, 61-60Henderson State W, 72-65Missouri L, 64-97*Samford W, 80-76*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 67-71*Hardin-Simmons L, 75-88*Tex.-San Antonio (OT) W, 78-76*Mercer L, 78-85*Georgia State W, 76-75*Stetson L, 78-100*Georgia Southern (OT) L, 68-70Arkansas Baptist W, 113-86*Houston Baptist L, 84-93*Samford W, 86-78*AK-Little Rock (2 OT) L, 81-89*Hardin-Simmons L, 74-80*Texas-San Antonio L, 78-81Northwestern State L, 63-77*Mercer W, 74-70

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DePaul L, 66-82Hardin-Simmons L, 61-63Southern Miss. (OT) L, 76-78Northeast Louisiana L, 66-76Pepperdine L, 86-104Hawai’i L, 64-75Hawai’i L, 74-78

* Hirsch Coliseum# Senior Bowl Tournament (Mobile)

Northwestern State W, 67-58*Hardin-Simmons W, 94-64#Houston Baptist W, 76-69#Pan American W, 88-84#Northeast Louisiana W, 79-77

% Hirsch Coliseum* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament (Champions)

1980-81 (16-12, 7-5 TAAC)College of the Ozarks W, 92-79Southeastern Louisiana W, 66-63Louisiana Tech W, 72-64Northern Iowa W, 67-51Nicholls State W, 86-80Arkansas L, 64-78Texas-Arlington (OT) L, 76-81U.S. International L, 74-85San Diego W, 79-71Texas-Arlington W, 84-82*Mercer W, 77-72*Georgia Southern W, 100-81*Hardin-Simmons W, 76-69*Northwestern State W, 72-71Louisiana Tech L, 52-63*Houston Baptist L, 60-66*Northeast Louisiana W, 80-77Portland State W, 88-70Northern Iowa L, 69-70*Samford W, 81-76SE Louisiana (OT) L, 81-91*Northwestern State (OT) L, 82-92*Hardin-Simmons L, 80-85*Northeast Louisiana L, 58-71*Houston Baptist W, 78-68*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 90-92#Samford (2 OT) W, 76-69#Houston Baptist L, 47-48

1981-82 (17-12, 9-7 TAAC)Montana State W, 98-85Southeastern Louisiana L, 56-57Louisiana Tech L, 62-63Mississippi College W, 83-61Arkansas L, 60-87*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 70-78California State Chico W, 85-75%New Orleans L, 79-83%Morehead State W, 80-74*Northeast Louisiana L, 66-104Louisiana Tech W, 65-64*Houston Baptist W, 82-72*Northwestern State W, 75-73*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 82-87*Hardin-Simmons W, 75-62*Georgia Southern (OT) L, 66-67*Mercer L, 64-74Southeastern Louisiana W, 84-75*Samford (OT) W, 86-85*Georgia Southern W, 61-51*Northeast Louisiana W, 88-71*Houston Baptist W, 58-54*Hardin-Simmons W, 78-69*Northwestern State L, 88-90*Mercer L, 75-78*Samford (OT) W, 82-80#Georgia Southern W, 70-69#Arkansas-Little Rock W, 106-100#Northeast Louisiana L, 85-98

* Trans America Athletic Conf.% Hatter Classic (DeLand, FL)

# TAAC Tournament

1982-83 (16-13, 8-6)Mississippi College W, 85-68Southeastern Louisiana L, 73-76SMU L, 75-76Arkansas L, 51-79Ouachita Baptist W, 81-66Louisiana Tech W, 69-65North Texas State L, 93-113Southeastern La. W, 96-79Louisiana College W, 81-62Louisiana Tech L, 59-78Northeast Louisiana W, 99-85*Houston Baptist L, 53-58Oklahoma State L, 65-78*Northwestern State L, 75-77*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 77-89*Hardin-Simmons W, 82-67*Georgia Southern W, 78-58*Mercer W, 68-65Central Florida W, 83-74*Samford L, 74-85*Georgia Southern L, 65-82*Houston Baptist (OT) W, 56-55*Hardin-Simmons W, 87-68*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 67-68*Northwestern State W, 102-76*Mercer W, 86-85*Samford W, 82-79#Mercer (OT) W, 96-95#Arkansas-Little Rock L, 83-88

* TAAC # TAAC Tournament

1983-84 (12-16. 7-7 TAAC)Oklahoma State L, 74-82Central Florida W, 63-62SMU L, 76-86North Texas State W, 92-88Louisiana Tech L, 77-92Kansas State L, 58-65%Cal-State Fullerton L, 74-76%Tennessee Tech L, 67-68$Arizona State W, 75-60$SMU L, 64-85*Georgia Southern L, 76-77*Mercer L, 82-95*Hardin-Simmons W, 69-65*Houston Baptist L, 37-50Northeast Louisiana W, 78-65Louisiana College W, 83-67*Northwestern State W, 81-68*Arkansas-Little Rock W, 75-74*Samford L, 72-85*Georgia Southern L, 64-69*Mercer W, 70-68*Houston Baptist (OT) L, 62-63*Hardin-Simmons W, 81-80*Northwestern State W, 65-46Louisiana Tech (OT) L, 76-85*Arkansas-Little Rock W, 82-71*Samford L, 71-75#Ark.-Little Rock (OT) L, 72-73

% Champ. Classic IV (Missoula, MT)$ Dallas Morning News Classic* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

1984-85 (7-21, 2-12 TAAC)Henderson State (OT) W, 87-83Sam Houston State L, 69-71East Texas Baptist W, 85-71Louisiana Tech L, 62-78

Southeastern Louisiana L, 60-91%Southern University L, 76-97%Northwestern State L, 62-72SMU L, 79-97Concordia College W, 89-71

Lamar (OT) L, 76-80Pan American L, 91-109North Texas State (OT) L, 96-101Hardin-Simmons W, 97-84%Louisiana Tech W, 82-71Southwestern Louisiana L, 85-97Iona L, 83-93Long Island L, 81-82Pan American L, 102-105Illinois State L, 77-90Louisiana Tech W, 61-58

* Hatter Classic (DeLand, FL)% Hirsch Coliseum

1978-79 (9-20)Northwestern State W, 93-81College of the Ozarks W, 109-93LeTourneau W, 113-73Doane (Nebraska) W, 106-87Valparaiso (OT) W, 76-69Illinois L, 60-86Arkansas L, 57-77*Grambling L, 92-97#Louisiana Tech L, 71-94#Austin Peay W, 78-72Louisiana Tech L, 61-64Oklahoma City Univ. L, 93-116Northwestern State L, 79-80Southern Mississippi W, 107-96North Texas State (OT) W, 91-88Southeastern Louisiana L, 70-79North Texas State (2OT)L, 83-90Portland L, 91-111Montana State L, 82-104Portland State L, 83-90Louisiana Tech L, 76-108Georgia Southern W, 110-91

1989-90 (22-8, 14-2 TAAC)%Baylor W, 89-87%Mississippi State L, 80-96Mississippi State L, 74-112Ouachita Baptist W, 115-80Texas A&M W, 89-82$Washington State W, 94-77

$Idaho L, 63-94*Georgia State W, 98-87*Mercer W, 87-56New Mexico L, 69-86*Tex.-San Ant. (OT) W, 121-116*Hardin-Simmons W, 90-58*Samford W, 100-88*Arkansas-LR W, 113-111*Stetson W, 112-97*Georgia Southern L, 86-109Baylor L, 79-97East Texas Baptist W, 122-75*Hardin-Simmons W, 103-89*Texas-San Antonio L, 93-112*Arkansas-Little Rock W, 83-72*Samford W, 85-81*Georgia Southern W, 104-87*Stetson W, 114-88Mississippi College W, 113-102*Georgia State W, 110-94*Mercer W, 99-91#Georgia State W, 102-91#Stetson (OT) W, 97-93#Arkansas-Little Rock L, 95-105

% Century Cellunet Classic$ Palouse Classic (Moscow, ID)

* TAAC (Champions)# TAAC Tournament

1990-91 (17-12, 10-4 TAAC)%Nicholls State W, 98-86%Louisiana Tech L, 89-94Northwestern State W, 93-82$Grambling State L, 107-115$Nicholls State W, 90-89Oklahoma State L, 58-110Northwestern State W, 91-86Texas Christian Univ. L, 82-89Houston L, 57-100Southeastern La. W, 104-100*Texas-San Antonio L, 97-118Texas A&M L, 82-103*Samford W, 101-88*Arkansas-Little Rock W, 77-75Louisiana Tech L, 51-104*Stetson L, 63-93*Georgia Southern L, 85-92

*Georgia State L, 90-95East Texas Baptist W, 103-97#Georgia Southern L, 57-78#Houston Baptist L, 79-86

* TAAC # TAAC Tournament

1987-88 (13-15, 8-10 TAAC)%Southeastern La. W, 92-74%Northwestern State L, 59-74Northwestern State L, 70-80$Southern University L, 96-98$Nicholls State W, 67-63East Texas Baptist W, 102-88Oklahoma L, 84-152Southern Arkansas W, 86-64*Samford W, 80-78*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 61-71*Hardin-Simmons L, 81-96*Texas-San Antonio W, 75-74*Mercer L, 73-75*Georgia State (OT) L, 91-104*Stetson W, 94-85*Georgia Southern L, 68-72Missouri-Kansas City W, 88-75*Houston Baptist W, 86-84*Samford W, 84-69*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 90-91*Hardin-Simmons L, 88-95*Texas-San Antonio L, 85-102*Mercer W, 90-83*Georgia State W, 104-95*Stetson L, 65-90*Georgia Southern L, 46-58*Houston Baptist W, 79-69#Arkansas-Little Rock L, 71-99

% Century Cellunet Classic (NSU)$ LSU Invitational (Baton Rouge)

* Trans America Athletic Conf.# TAAC Tournament

1988-89 (16-14, 9-9 TAAC)%Texas A&M W, 80-77%Northwestern State L, 80-102Texas Christian Univ. L, 60-66Ouachita Baptist W, 77-62*Hardin-Simmons W, 79-65$St. Peter’s L, 77-82$Valparaiso L, 79-81*Texas-San Antonio L, 74-101Baylor W, 73-64Northwestern State W, 109-96*Houston Baptist W, 70-69*Samford L, 63-77*Arkansas-Little Rock L, 83-113*Mercer W, 74-65*Georgia State W, 114-88*Stetson L, 68-73*Georgia Southern L, 77-90East Texas Baptist W, 87-66*Houston Baptist W, 82-81*UALR (OT) W, 114-113*Samford L, 87-101*Georgia State L, 75-82*Mercer (OT) L, 92-102*Georgia Southern L, 86-87*Stetson (OT) W, 85-79*Texas-San Antonio W, 89-88*Hardin-Simmons (OT) W, 92-87#Mercer W, 76-74#Houston Baptist W, 76-69#Arkansas-Little Rock L, 72-100

% Century Cellunet Classic (NSU)$ Champion Hol. (St. Peters, NJ)* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

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*Samford W, 71-58*Georgia State L, 77-90#Georgia State L, 69-84

% Century Cellunet Classic$ Pizza Hut Classic (Springfield, MO)

* Trans America Athletic Conf.# TAAC Tournament

1992-93 (9-18, 4-8 TAAC)Wiley College W, 115-79%UNC-Charlotte L, 62-81%Valparaiso (OT) W, 92-89TCU W, 100-85

#Louisiana Tech L, 69-82East Texas Baptist W, 90-64Northwestern State L, 102-113Auburn L, 61-86Colorado L, 96-117*Southeastern La. W, 87-84Central Florida L, 73-86Grambling State L, 86-89*Mercer W, 89-82University of Dallas W, 111-79*Stetson L, 77-81*Florida International L, 59-62*Samford L, 57-60*Georgia State W,111-107Grambling State L, 85-106*Southeastern Louisiana L, 71-76Central Florida L, 85-94*Mercer L, 82-93Ouachita Baptist L, 82-97*Stetson (2 OT) L, 82-95*FL International (OT) W, 84-81*Samford L, 84-96*Georgia State L, 80-97

% Dr. Pepper Classic (Waco, TX)* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# Hirsch Coliseum

1993-94 (16-12, 10-8 TAAC)Tulane L, 77-94%North Texas W, 88-71%New Mexico L, 70-85Wiley College W, 115-63LSU-Shreveport W, 75-60Louisiana Tech W, 102-72*Southeastern La. W, 82-70*Florida International L, 71-80*Florida Atlantic W, 96-81*Georgia State W, 85-79*Samford W, 74-57*College of Charleston L, 78-85*Mercer W, 90-81*Central Florida L, 82-89*Stetson W, 90-73Louisiana Tech L, 62-66*Florida Atlantic W, 88-77*Florida International W, 77-70Rice W, 79-74*Samford L, 70-75*Georgia State L, 86-88*Mercer W, 89-73*Coll. of Charleston L, 74-100*Southeastern Louisiana L, 78-79*Stetson L, 67-77*Central Florida W, 80-76#Fla. International (OT) W, 69-67#Central Florida L, 89-93

% Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, NM)* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

1994-95 (10-17, 7-9 TAAC)Arkansas-Little Rock L, 77-86Rice L, 56-82%Alabama State W, 85-74%Southwest Missouri State L, 59-68Arkansas L, 94-121University of Dallas W, 97-65Arkansas-Little Rock L, 69-101Stephen F. Austin W,115-107*Southeastern Louisiana L, 92-100Stephen F. Austin L, 92-95

*Mercer W, 58-51*Georgia State W, 79-74Southeastern Louisiana W, 80-79*Texas-San Antonio W,116-105*Samford W, 84-75*Arkansas-Little Rock W, 90-83*Stetson W, 94-87*Georgia Southern W, 90-85

*Mercer W, 91-79*Georgia State L, 80-99#Samford W, 93-82#Arkansas-Little Rock L, 73-80

% Century Cellunet Classic$ La. Tip-off Classic (Lafayette)* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

1991-92 (10-18, 5-9 TAAC)%Grambling State W,105-103%Texas Christian Univ. L, 72-74Wiley College W, 106-68Ouachita Baptist W, 100-88$San Diego L, 92-108$Morgan State W, 124-91Louisiana Tech L, 89-111Grambling State (OT) L, 107-110Iowa L, 76-121Houston L, 81-105Northwestern State L, 77-112*Southeastern Louisiana L, 70-90East Texas Baptist W, 128-89*Georgia Southern L, 91-119*Mercer L, 66-80*Stetson W, 69-64*Florida International L, 78-85Louisiana Tech L, 68-90*Samford L, 57-62*Georgia State W, 82-81*Southeastern La. L, 72-82*Georgia South. (OT) W,110-106*Mercer W, 77-75*Stetson L, 88-91*Florida International L, 69-85

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*Samford L, 70-78*Georgia State L, 65-66*Mercer L, 101-107*Stetson L, 60-94*College of Charleston L, 62-83*Campbell W, 72-64*Samford L, 79-81*Stetson (OT) W, 86-83*Florida International W, 70-68*Central Florida L, 92-101*Central Florida L, 77-82*Florida International W, 93-81*Southeastern La. W, 95-90Tulane L, 65-83*Georgia State (OT) W, 84-82*Campbell W, 81-67#Mercer L, 88-90% Pizza Hut Classic (Springfield, MO)

* Trans America Athletic Conf.# TAAC Tournament

1995-96 (11-16, 8-8 TAAC)East Texas Baptist W, 89-85Tulane L, 75-88Wiley College W, 108-71Louisiana Tech W, 65-58Texas Christian University L, 81-93%Baylor L, 77-80%Liberty L, 71-73Louisiana Tech L, 77-90LSU L, 63-65*Fla. Atlantic (2 OT) W, 76-75*Florida International W, 107-95*Central Florida W, 84-60*Stetson L, 83-96*Jacksonville State W, 94-85*Samford L, 57-61Lamar L, 70-88*Southeastern Louisiana L, 77-89*Mercer L, 66-89*Southeastern La. W, 92-90*Mercer W, 87-77*Georgia State (OT) W, 79-76*Samford L, 63-74*Jacksonville State W, 95-79*Georgia State L, 58-74*Campbell L, 58-75*College of Charleston L, 54-75#Mercer L, 61-72

% Dr. Pepper Invit. (Waco, TX)* Trans America Athletic Conf.

# TAAC Tournament

1996-97 (9-18, 6-10 TAAC)Lamar L, 70-80TCU L, 87-118New Mexico L, 64-96Wiley College W, 107-69Northwestern State L, 77-83East Texas Baptist W, 88-79Southwest Texas State W, 78-75Oklahoma L, 45-89SMU L, 73-86Tulane L, 74-97*Florida Atlantic L, 65-85*Florida International L, 79-94*Southeastern La. L, 80-86*Central Florida W, 64-56*Stetson L, 62-68*Jacksonville State L, 68-71*Samford L, 56-83

*Southeastern Louisiana W, 88-86*Mercer W, 95-61*Georgia State L, 86-96*Mercer L, 69-77*Georgia State L, 61-74*Samford W, 74-71*Jacksonville State W, 72-68*Campbell W, 63-61*College of Charleston L, 73-94#College of Charleston L, 71-89

*Trans America Athletic Conf.#TAAC Tournament

1997-98 (10-20, 8-8 TAAC)Mississippi State L, 40-64Southeastern Louisiana L, 74-85Northeast Louisiana L, 68-73LSU L, 41-59Southwest Texas L, 68-70Houston L, 69-73Northeast Louisiana L, 72-88Northwestern State W, 69-58%Arkansas State L, 58-62%Long Island L, 80-100Arkansas L, 48-61Rice W, 58-52Colorado L, 62-85*College of Charleston L, 51-64*Campbell (2OT) L, 89-95*Stetson L, 70-83*Central Florida L, 53-75*Mercer W, 82-59*Georgia State W, 75-69*Troy State W, 89-82*Samford L, 61-63*Jacksonville State L, 68-75*Troy State W, 80-70*Samford W, 84-68*Jacksonville State W, 83-73*Georgia State L, 70-88*Mercer W, 77-64*Florida International L, 71-79*Florida Atlantic W, 88-76#Florida International L, 74-101

%Zippy’s Tournament (Honolulu, HI)

*Trans America Athletic Conf. #TAAC Tournament

1998-99 (14-14, 9-7 TAAC)Nicholls St W, 66-59Texas A&M L, 67-76Creighton L, 57-94Southeastern Louisiana W, 69-62Northwestern State W, 73-70Mississippi State L, 54-59New Orleans L, 47-52Richmond L, 53-71High Point W, 76-67Missouri L, 48-77*Jacksonville W, 83-71*Stetson L, 55-68*Jacksonville W, 58-52*Stetson W, 85-77*Samford L, 66-84*Jacksonville State W, 64-54*Central Florida W, 87-80*Florida Atlantic W, 67-65*Troy State L, 67-76*Mercer W, 55-52*Campbell W, 65-56*Georgia State W, 69-67*Florida Atlantic L, 55-56

*Central Florida L, 49-59*Jacksonville State L, 58-64*Samford L, 61-69#Stetson W, 57-54#Samford L, 54-62

*Trans America Athletic Conf.#TAAC Tournament

1999-2000 (10-18)Nicholls State L, 52-55Wiley College W, 82-71*Alabama L, 72-94*High Point (OT) L, 56-63Southern University W, 73-69Tulane L, 57-73Arkansas-Little Rock W, 63-49Mississippi State L, 76-98Louisiana Tech L, 61-63LSU (Hirsch) L, 52-80Arkansas (Alltel - L.R.) L, 55-73Southwest Texas State W, 59-56Texas A&M W, 63-60Texas Tech L, 41-51Louisiana Tech L, 51-62Northwestern State L, 52-62Tougaloo College W, 73-57Texas-Pan Am. (OT) W, 89-86Tulsa L, 44-84Tex. A&M-Corpus Chr. L, 81-89Southern Mississippi L, 47-61Belmont W, 74-63Wichita State L, 40-53Tex. A&M-Corp Christi L, 83-91Arkansas-Little Rock W, 66-64Belmont L, 64-70Texas College W, 94-59Texas-Pan American L, 60-68

*Alabama Traditions Classic

2000-01 (8-19)East Texas Baptist W, 93-56Southwest Texas State W, 70-63Tennessee-Martin L, 56-69Arkansas L, 57-88!Marquette L, 47-66!Kent State L, 47-61Tulane L, 57-68Southern L, 54-59Louisiana Tech L, 58-64Iowa L, 52-72Minnesota L, 59-93Tennessee-Martin W, 78-66Texas A&M L, 67-77Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 94-82Texas A&M-Corp Christi L, 85-90Louisiana State L, 44-85Louisiana Tech W, 74-63Belmont W, 85-80Texas A&M-Corp Chr W, 82-80Belmont L, 73-76Lipscomb L, 71-91Lipscomb L, 72-84Arkansas Baptist W, 112-77Alabama-Birmingham L, 62-97Texas-Pan American L, 66-68Northwestern State L, 78-80Texas-Pan American L, 61-81 ! Blue & Gold Classic

2001-02 (14-13)East Texas Baptist W, 87-67

Tulane L, 76-92LeTourneau W, 89-62Southern W, 99-69Stephen F. Austin W, 62-51Vanderbilt L, 75-77Louisiana Tech L, 48-68Baylor L, 66-99Rice L, 57-66%Utah State L, 59-74%Birmingham-Southern W, 56-38Texas A&M W, 73-63Northwestern State L, 72-89Gardner-Webb W, 74-58Texas A&M-CC L, 80-81Texas College W, 82-59Lipscomb W, 52-51Gardner-Webb L, 67-78Louisiana Tech W, 84-71Texas-Pan American W, 61-58Lipscomb W, 64-54Louisiana-Lafayette L, 62-77Arkansas Baptist W, 107-59Northwestern State L, 57-65Texas A&M-CC L, 73-77Texas-Pan American W, 85-67Washington State L, 80-102

% Gossner Foods Classic

2002-03 (14-14)Nebraska L, 45-68Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 48-68UC Santa Barbara L, 69-84Louisiana-Monroe W, 80-65Northwestern State W, 64-63Stephen F. Austin W, 75-69Louisiana-Monroe W, 92-71Western Michigan L, 52-72Jarvis Christian W, 84-71Fresno State L, 69-70Arkansas L, 51-75Texas A&M L, 66-90TCU L, 89-102Missouri L, 58-88Texas-Pan American W, 94-84Northwestern State W, 83-72LSU L, 65-112Texas A&M-CC L, 92-93Texas-Dallas W, 98-57Lipscomb W, 93-82Texas College W, 96-45Arkansas Baptist W, 124-75Southern W, 84-56Lipscomb L, 75-85IPFW W, 76-61IPFW L, 76-90Texas A&M-CC L, 69-73Texas-Pan American W, 78-76

2003-04 (16-12, 10-6 Mid-Con)Belhaven W, 106-72Mississippi L, 60-72Texas L, 59-94Northwestern State W, 90-67McNeese State W, 77-71Stephen F. Austin W, 65-62Arkansas Baptist W, 98-70Stephen F. Austin L, 58-70*Chicago State W, 72-50McNeese State L, 60-73LSU (CenturyTel Center) L, 63-66*Southern Utah W, 67-65*UMKC L, 57-62*Oral Roberts L, 71-85*Oakland W, 83-68

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2006-07 (10-21, 3-11 Mid-Con)TCU L, 66-72Texas State W, 91-85%Utah State L, 71-77%Southeast Missouri W, 83-51%Rhode Island L, 82-92Northwestern State L, 86-89UALR W, 69-59Nicholls State W, 84-71Texas Tech L, 64-98SMU L, 40-68Georgia Tech L, 52-92Louisiana Tech W, 82-73Texas L, 66-76Texas State (OT) W, 82-81Baylor L, 63-76*Valparaiso L, 62-66*Western Illinois W, 64-58*UMKC L, 75-80*Southern Utah L, 57-78*Oral Roberts L, 66-89*IUPUI L, 68-70*Oakland L, 74-82*Western Illinois L, 42-45*Valparaiso L, 50-68*Southern Utah W, 70-63*UMKC W, 69-68*Oral Roberts L, 80-85Chicago State W, 83-80*Oakland L, 63-70*IUPUI L, 62-87#Oral Roberts L, 59-79

%BP Top of the World Classic*Mid-Continent Conf.

#Mid-Con Tournament

2007-08 (10-21, 4-14 Summit League)! vs. Lipscomb W, 72-69! at Iowa State L, 57-67Texas State W, 101-81at SMU W, 93-76at UALR L, 64-72at Baylor L,62-85Northwestern St W, 105-90Texas Tech W, 70-66*South Dakota St W, 80-77 *North Dakota StL, 99-102 OTat Louisiana Tech W, 62-50at North Texas L, 54-76at Georgia Tech L, 41-86at Hawaii L,66-74*Oral Roberts L, 62-71 OT*at Oakland L, 61-74*at IPFW L,52-71*Western Illinois W, 95-88*IUPUI W, 64-58*at Southern Utah L,79-82*at UMKC L, 73-76*at Oral Roberts L,62-73*IPFW L, 44-65*Oakland L, 61-97*at IUPUI L, 61-89*at Western Illinois L, 67-68*Southern Utah L, 94-98*UMKC 65-75 OT*at North Dakota State L, 73-91*at South Dakota State W, 69-64# vs. Oral Roberts L, 56-84

! Iowa State Tournament#Summit League Tournament

*Summit League Game

2008-09 (8-23, 6-12 Summit League)at Mississippi State L, 55-77at Baylor L, 55-90! vs Troy W, 81-77! vs Northwestern St. L, 66-69at Wichita St. L, 44-65@ at LSU L, 58-64@ vs Alcorn St. W, 64-51at Northwestern St. L, 90-84 (OT)at South Dakota St. L, 58-71at North Dakota St. L, 53-68at Louisiana Tech L, 71-77at Kansas State L, 51-73at Texas Tech L, 53-67at Missouri L, 52-80*at Oral Roberts L, 59-82*Oakland W, 80-60*IPFW L, 64-68*at Western Illinois W, 47-45*at IUPUI W, 58-56*Southern Utah W, 81-56*UMKC W, 83-75*Oral Roberts L, 71-84*at IPFW L, 59-71*at Oakland L, 65-78*IUPUI L, 67-79*Western Illinois L, 55-54*at UMKC L, 59-61*at Southern Utah L, 68-79*North Dakota St. L, 79-89*South Dakota St. W, 77-67**vs North Dakota St. L, 77-83

!LSU Men’s Classic I@LSU Men’s Classic II

*Summit League games** Summit League Tournament

Houston W, 63-57*Valparaiso L, 66-77*Western Illinois W, 75-72*IUPUI W, 67-65*Valparaiso W, 78-73*Western Illinois W, 78-64*Oakland L, 64-76*Southern Utah W, 86-44*UMKC W, 63-55*IUPUI L, 61-69*Oral Roberts W, 71-68*Chicago State L, 54-68#Chicago State L, 54-70

*Mid-Continent Conf.#Mid-Con Tournament

2004-05 (3-24, 1-15 Mid-Con)Arkansas State L, 69-80Texas Tech L, 41-93Northwestern State L, 76-83%Iowa L, 53-88%Southern Mississippi L, 53-70Arkansas Baptist W, 90-71Louisiana-Monroe (OT) W, 84-82Stephen F. Austin L, 70-73Texas L, 52-97Louisiana-Monroe L, 55-71*Oakland L, 83-93*Chicago State L, 57-64*UMKC L, 66-70Houston L, 82-93*Oral Roberts L, 65-88*Southern Utah L, 54-63*IUPUI L, 53-75*UMKC L, 70-82*Western Illinois L, 68-85*Oral Roberts L, 67-91*Valparaiso (OT) L, 75-81*Chicago State W, 66-63*Southern Utah L, 63-70*Valparaiso L, 51-61*IUPUI L, 56-64*Western Illinois L, 55-66*Oakland L, 60-86

*Mid-Continent Conf.

2005-06 (4-23, 2-14 Mid-Con)UT-Tyler W, 84-73SMU L, 67-85Ole Miss L, 67-107Northwestern State L, 74-76Birmingham-Southern L, 79-87Stephen F. Austin L, 57-94Birmingham-SouthernW, 79-70UAB L, 58-72Nicholls State L, 80-89*Valparaiso L, 74-89Houston L, 62-75*Western Illinois L, 59-66*UMKC L, 63-69Georgia Tech L, 69-85*Chicago State L, 63-67*Southern Utah W, 67-65*IUPUI L, 52-63*Oakland W, 75-66*Oral Roberts L, 53-74*UMKC L, 67-70*Valparaiso L, 73-99*Western Illinois L, 59-68*Chicago State L, 69-77(OT)*Southern Utah L, 64-72*IUPUI L, 49-65*Oakland L, 76-86*Oral Roberts L, 57-83

*Mid-Continent Conf.

OPPONENT G W L First-LastAbilene Christian 2 1 1 1967-68Air Force 1 0 1 1961Alabama 1 0 1 1999Alabama-Birmingham 2 0 2 2001-05Alabama State 1 1 0 1994Alaska-Anchorage 1 1 0 1980Alcorn State 1 1 0 2009Arizona 3 1 2 1952-74Arizona State 3 2 1 1953-83Arkansas 26 4 22 1926-02Arkansas Baptist 6 6 0 1987-04UALR 35 11 24 1981-07Arkansas State 20 10 10 1953-04Arkansas Tech 1 0 1 1979Auburn 1 0 1 1992Austin College 3 3 0 1947-56Austin Peay 1 1 0 1978Baylor 14 4 10 1926-09Belcher 1 1 0 1921Belhaven 1 1 0 2003Beloit College 1 0 1 1951Belmont 5 3 2 1953-01Birmingham-Southern 8 3 5 1924-05Bowling Green 1 1 0 1975Bradley 4 0 4 1948-64California-Davis 1 1 0 1961Cal Poly SLO 1 1 0 1969Cal State Chico 1 1 0 1981Cal State Fullerton 1 0 1 1983Cal State Stanislaus 1 1 0 1971Campbell 6 4 2 1995-99Carson-Newman 1 0 1 1923Central Florida 14 6 8 1983-99Central State (OK) 3 1 2 1947-49Centre College 1 1 0 1923Chaminade 1 1 0 1977Chattanooga 1 0 1 1923Chicago State 8 3 5 2003-07Christian Brothers 1 0 1 1961The Citadel 1 1 0 1957Cincinnati 3 0 3 1955-67College of Charleston 7 0 7 1994-98College of the Ozarks 2 2 0 1978-80Colorado 2 0 2 1993-97Concordia College 2 2 0 1984-86Corpus Christi 1 1 0 1970Creighton 6 1 5 1948-98Dallas 2 2 0 1993-94Dallas Baptist 1 1 0 1973Dartmouth 1 1 0 1974DePaul 3 0 3 1948-79DePauw 1 1 0 1959Detroit 1 0 1 1976Doane (NE) 1 1 0 1978East Tennessee State 7 4 3 1957-66East Texas Baptist 29 28 1 1946-01East Texas State 10 5 5 1947-60Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 1962Eastern Michigan 1 1 0 1971Eastern New Mexico 1 1 0 1961Emporia State (KS) 2 1 1 1948-55Florida Atlantic 7 5 2 1993-99Florida International 13 6 7 1992-98Florida State 5 3 2 1957-64Fort Sam Houston 1 1 0 1950Fresno State 1 0 1 2002Furman 1 1 0 1956Gardner-Webb 2 1 1 2002George Washington 3 1 2 1959-64Georgia Southern 25 9 16 1979-92Georgia State 31 18 13 1984-99Georgia Teachers 1 1 0 1958Georgia Tech 3 0 3 2005-07Grambling 6 1 5 1978-93Hamline University 1 0 1 1953Hardin-Simmons 52 35 17 1948-90Hawai’i 19 7 12 1967-07Hawai’i-Hilo 1 1 0 1975Henderson State 4 4 0 1973-86High Point 2 1 1 1998-99Houston 25 5 20 1948-06Houston Baptist 31 22 9 1972-89Howard College 1 0 1 1924

OPPONENT G W L First-LastIdaho 1 0 1 1989Illinois 1 0 1 1978Illinois State 6 2 4 1950-80Indiana State 7 3 4 1972-77Iona 1 0 1 1978Iowa 3 0 3 1991-04Iowa State 1 0 1 2007IPFW 6 1 5 2003-09IUPUI 12 3 9 2004-09Jacksonville 3 3 0 1963-99Jacksonville State 8 5 3 1996-99Jarvis Christian 1 1 0 2002Kansas 1 0 1 1948Kansas State 2 0 2 1983-09Kent State 1 0 1 2000Kentucky 1 1 0 1923Kentucky Wesleyan 3 2 1 1957-59Lamar 21 11 10 1951-96LeTourneau 3 3 0 1970-01Liberty 1 0 1 1995Lipscomb 7 4 3 2001-07Little Rock 1 1 0 1964Long Beach State 2 0 2 1971Long Island 5 1 4 1972-97Los Angeles State 1 1 0 1952Louisiana College 29 25 4 1922-84LSU 8 1 7 1957-09LSU-New Orleans 4 3 1 1972-73LSU-Shreveport 1 1 0 1993Louisiana-Lafayette 39 25 14 1926-02Louisiana-Monroe 31 18 13 1951-04Louisiana Tech 126 69 57 1925-09Loyola (Chicago) 2 1 1 1970-74Loyola (New Orleans) 31 19 12 1935-72Loyola Marymount 1 0 1 1952Magnolia A & M 2 2 0 1929-32Marquette 2 0 2 1977-00Marshall College 1 1 0 1922Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 1 0 2001McNeese State 20 14 6 1952-03Memphis 11 4 7 1952-63Mercer 41 22 19 1980-99Mexico City Univ. 2 2 0 1930-53Miami (FL) 4 2 2 1959-70Middle Tennessee St. 4 2 2 1959-80Millsaps College 12 5 7 1921-37Minnesota 1 0 1 2000Mississippi 12 6 6 1921-05Mississippi College 16 7 9 1921-90Mississippi State 6 0 6 1989-09Missouri 4 0 4 1986-09UMKC 13 4 9 1988-09Montana State 2 1 1 1979-80Morehead State 1 1 0 1981Morgan State 1 1 0 1991Murray State 6 3 3 1938-65Nebraska 1 0 1 2002Nevada-Las Vegas 5 1 4 1968-76New Mexico 3 0 3 1990-96New Mexico State 4 1 3 1955-63New Orleans 3 0 3 1977-98Nicholls State 8 6 2 1980-06UNC-Charlotte 4 1 3 1974-92North Carolina State 1 0 1 1965North Dakota State 5 0 5 2007-09North Texas 21 11 10 1954-07Northern Colorado 1 1 0 1972Northern Illinois 2 1 1 1975-76Northern Iowa 3 2 1 1980-81Northern Michigan 1 1 0 1968Northwestern State 153 83 70 1921-09Oakland 12 2 10 2004-09Ogelthorpe 4 4 0 1962-66Oklahoma 4 0 4 1967-96Oklahoma City Univ. 29 6 23 1947-79Oklahoma State 3 0 3 1983-90Oral Roberts 14 1 13 2004-09Ouachita Baptist 5 4 1 1982-93Pacific 1 1 0 1974Pepperdine 2 0 2 1952-79Phillips University 1 1 0 1949Portland 3 1 2 1974-79Portland State 2 1 1 1979-81

OPPONENT G W L First-LastRice 17 10 7 1925-01Rhode Island 1 0 1 2006Richmond 5 4 1 1960-98Robert Morris 1 0 1 1977Rusk College 2 2 0 1921St. Edwards Univ. 1 1 0 1952St. John’s 1 0 1 1979St. Joseph’s (PA) 1 0 1 1965St. Louis 1 0 1 1955St. Peter’s 1 0 1 1989Samford 42 20 22 1980-99Sam Houston 4 3 1 1928-29San Diego 1 1 1 1981-91Sewanee Univ. 1 1 0 1923Shurtleff College 1 1 0 1948Sienna 2 0 2 1979-85South Alabama 3 1 2 1975-86South Carolina 2 1 1 1960-61South Dakota State 4 3 1 2007-09Southeast Missouri 1 1 0 2006Southeast Oklahoma 1 1 0 1957Southeastern LA 46 26 20 1947-98Southern (BR) 6 3 3 1984-03Southern Arkansas 1 1 0 1987Southern Illinois 5 2 3 1955-75Southern Methodist 14 3 11 1926-07Southern Mississippi 60 30 30 1948-04Southern State (AR) 2 2 0 1957Southern Utah 12 5 7 2004-09Southwest Missouri St. 4 0 4 1951-94Southwestern Missouri 2 0 2 1947-48Southwestern Texas 2 2 0 1927-72Spring Hill 16 8 8 1948-60Stanford 1 0 1 1957Stephen F. Austin 35 21 14 1927-05Stetson 27 13 14 1932-99Tampa 1 1 0 1961Tennessee 4 0 4 1923-69Tennessee-Martin 2 1 1 2000-01Tennessee Tech 9 4 5 1958-83Texarkana 1 1 0 1929Texas 15 6 9 1925-06Texas A&M 28 8 20 1925-03Tex A&M-Corpus Chr. 8 1 7 1999-03Texas-Arlington 9 4 5 1970-85Texas Christian 19 8 11 1925-06Texas College 4 4 0 2000-07Texas-Dallas 1 1 0 2003Texas-El Paso 6 3 3 1952-85Texas-Pan American 14 7 7 1976-03Texas-San Antonio 10 5 5 1987-91Texas State 6 5 1 1996-06Texas Tech 8 1 7 1954-09Texas-Tyler 1 1 0 2005Texas Wesleyan 8 4 4 1947-65Tougaloo 1 1 0 1999Trinity 1 1 0 1971Troy State 4 3 1 1998-09Tulane 14 3 11 1922-01Tulsa 4 2 2 1948-99UC Santa Barbara 1 0 1 2002Union Univ. 3 1 2 1921-37U.S. International 1 0 1 1981Utah 1 0 1 1965Utah State 4 1 3 1965-06Valparaiso 12 4 8 1978-07Vanderbilt 1 0 1 2001VCU 6 4 2 1973-76VMI 2 1 1 1964-65Virginia Tech 2 0 2 1958-60Wabash College 1 1 0 1975Washburn 1 0 1 1949Washington (MO) 8 1 7 1948-62Washington State 3 2 1 1955-02Wesleyan College 1 1 0 1938West Texas State 8 4 4 1955-68Western Illinois 13 6 7 1959-09Western Kentucky 1 1 0 1933Western Michigan 3 1 2 1957-02Wichita State 4 1 3 1948-09Wiley College 6 6 0 1991-99Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 1 2002Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 0 2 1977Wofford 2 2 0 1933-38Wyoming 1 0 1 1947Xavier (OH) 2 0 2 1954-57

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Season Coach W-L Pct. Home Away2008-09 Greg Gary 8-23 .258 4-5 2-162007-08 Rob Flaska 10-21 .323 6-6 3-142006-07 Rob Flaska 10-21 .323 8-5 1-132005-06 Rob Flaska 4-23 .148 3-10 1-132004-05 Kevin Johnson 3-24 .111 2-9 1-142003-04 Kevin Johnson 16-12 .571 13-1 3-112002-03 Kevin Johnson 14-14 .500 9-1 5-132001-02 Kevin Johnson 14-13 .519 11-2 3-112000-01 Kevin Johnson 8-19 .296 8-3 0-161999-00 Kevin Johnson 10-18 .357 7-2 3-161998-99 Billy Kennedy 14-14 .500 8-2 6-121997-98 Billy Kennedy 10-20 .333 6-4 4-161996-97 Tommy Vardeman 9-18 .333 7-6 2-121995-96 Tommy Vardeman 11-16 .407 8-4 3-121994-95 Tommy Vardeman 10-17 .370 6-5 4-121993-94 Tommy Vardeman 16-12 .571 11-2 5-101992-93 Tommy Vardeman 9-18 .333 7-5 2-131991-92 Tommy Vardeman 10-18 .357 8-7 2-111990-91 Tommy Vardeman 17-12 .586 10-1 7-111989-90 Tommy Vardeman 22-8 .733 11-2 11-61988-89 Tommy Canterbury 16-14 .533 10-4 6-101987-88 Tommy Canterbury 13-15 .464 9-4 4-111986-87 Tommy Canterbury 10-17 .370 7-7 3-101985-86 Tommy Canterbury 13-17 .433 9-4 4-131984-85 Tommy Canterbury 7-21 .250 5-10 2-111983-84 Tommy Canterbury 12-16 .429 6-7 6-91982-83 Tommy Canterbury 16-13 .552 12-3 4-101981-82 Tommy Canterbury 17-12 .586 8-5 9-71980-81 Tommy Canterbury 16-12 .571 9-4 7-81979-80 Tommy Canterbury 15-14 .517 8-5 7-91978-79 Tommy Canterbury 9-20 .310 6-6 3-141977-78 Tommy Canterbury 10-17 .370 6-6 4-11 Riley Wallace (4-8)1976-77 Riley Wallace 11-19 .367 5-7 6-121975-76 Larry Little 22-5 .815 10-1 12-41974-75 Larry Little 25-4 .862 13-1 12-31973-74 Larry Little 21-4 .840 12-0 9-41972-73 Larry Little 19-8 .704 11-2 8-61971-72 Larry Little 13-12 .520 9-5 4-71970-71 Joe Swank 13-13 .500 10-7 3-61969-70 Joe Swank 8-16 .333 7-5 1-111968-69 Joe Swank 9-18 .333 7-6 2-121967-68 Orvis Sigler 3-23 .115 2-10 1-131966-67 Orvis Sigler 9-17 .346 5-8 4-91965-66 Orvis Sigler 12-14 .462 6-7 6-71964-65 Orvis Sigler 13-11 .542 9-2 4-91963-64 Orvis Sigler 16-8 .667 9-2 7-61962-63 Orvis Sigler 12-14 .462 9-5 3-91961-62 Orvis Sigler 17-9 .654 13-1 4-81960-61 Orvis Sigler 14-12 .538 9-6 5-61959-60 Orvis Sigler 12-12 .500 8-7 4-51958-59 Orvis Sigler 14-14 .500 8-7 6-71957-58 Harold Mooty 14-12 .538 11-4 3-81956-57 Harold Mooty 16-9 .640 12-3 4-61955-56 Harold Mooty 20-7 .741 15-3 5-41954-55 F.H. Delaney 14-12 .538 10-3 4-91953-54 F.H. Delaney 13-12 .520 11-4 2-81952-53 F.H. Delaney 21-10 .677 12-3 9-71951-52 F.H. Delaney 17-17 .500 10-3 7-141950-51 F.H. Delaney 16-13 .552 10-2 6-111949-50 F.H. Delaney 14-12 .538 10-2 4-101948-49 Glenn Smith 21-15 .583 13-2 8-13 Ab Young1947-48 Ab Young 11-21 .344 8-8 3-131946-47 Jack Clayton 16-7 .695 10-4 6-31945-46 Clayton Cornish 2-12 .143 2-5 0-71942-45 PROGRAM SUSPENDED BY WORLD WAR II1941-42 Elmer Smith RECORD NOT AVAILABLE1940-41 Elmer Smith 5-14 .263

Season Coach W-L Pct. Home Away1939-40 Elmer Smith 15-19 .4411938-39 Curtis Parker 10-16 .3851937-38 Curtis Parker 13-1 .9291936-37 Curtis Parker 11-2 .8461935-36 Curtis Parker RECORD NOT AVAILABLE1934-35 Curtis Parker 17-8 .6801933-34 Curtis Parker 16-6 .727 8-1 8-51932-33 Curtis Parker 12-1 .9231931-32 Curtis Parker 13-15 .4641930-31 Curtis Parker 19-12 .613 12-0 7-121929-30 Curtis Parker 13-9 .5911928-29 Curtis Parker 10-8 .5561927-28 Curtis Parker 5-5 .5001926-27 George Hoy 2-15 .1181925-26 Homer Norton 10-10 .5001924-25 Homer Norton 3-11 .2141923-24 Homer Norton 9-12 .429 5-3 4-91922-23 Homer Norton 10-5 .6671921-22 Homer Norton 17-5 .773

Years Record Pct. Home Away85 1047-1095 .489 *571-237 *307-644*Home and away wins and losses not available for 17 seasons.

Had a winning record: 2003-04 (16-12), coach: Kevin JohnsonHad a losing record: 2008-09 (8-23), coach: Greg GaryWon 20 games: 1989-90 (22-8), coach: Tommy VardemanLost 20 games: 2008-09 (8-23), coach: Greg GaryHad single digit losses: 1989-90 (22-8), coach: Tommy VardemanHad single digit wins: 2008-09 (8-23), coach: Greg GaryWent undefeated at home: 1973-74 (12-0), coach: Larry LittleWent undefeated on the road: neverPosted a winning record at home: 2006-07 (8-5), coach: Rob FlaskaPosted a losing record at home: 2008-09 (4-5), coach: Greg GaryPosted a winning record on the road: 1989-90 (11-6), coach: Tommy VardemanPosted a losing record on the road: 2008-09 (2-16), coach: Greg GaryMost wins in a season: 25 (1974-75), coach: Larry LittleBest win percentage: .929 (13-1, 1937-38), coach: Curtis Parker Modern era: .862 (25-4, 1974-75), coach: Larry Little 20-win seasons: 7 (‘89-90, ‘73-76, ‘55-56, ‘52-53, ‘48-49)Winning seasons: 38 (45 seasons at .500 or better) All-time winningest coach: Tommy Canterbury, 150 wins, 12 yrs.Best all-time win percentage, coach (minimum 5 seasons): Larry Little, .752 (100-33), 5 yrs.

sTHE LAST TIME THE GENTS...

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-A-ABRAMS, Lincoln 1994-96ABREU, Wayne 1975-76ADAMS, Chase 2006-09ADES, Mark 1979-81AILLS, Sam 1935-36, 38-39ALLDAY, Franklin 1927ALLUMS, Melford 1930-31, 32-33AMES, Perry 1930-31ANDREWS, Andy 1947-49ATAMAH, Kevin 2000-02

-B-BAILEY, Rodney 1980-84BARRIE 1938-39BAIRD, Bradley 1950-51BALL, Ed 1945-46BARKER, Bob 1962-64BARNES, Al 1974-77BARR, Maurice 1985-88BASHAM, Jim 1948-49BAUMANN, Bryan 2005-07BEAM, Albert “Ab” 1923-26BEASLEY, Al 1936-38BEAUBOUEF, Joe 1982-85BELL, Marvin 1991-92BELL, Michael 1983-84BENNETT, Zollie 1924-25BENNOS, Fonda 1945-46BERGMAN, Bill 1971-72BETHUNE, Julian 1952-55BIANCHI, Lucien 1992-94BINION, Files “Dutch” 1924-28BINION, Sid 1934-35BLAIR, Dick 1945-46BLAKEMORE, John H. 1931-34BLAND, Nate 1972-76BLANKENSHIP, John 1966-69BONDS, Jim 1972-74BONHAM, Jerrald 2006-BONNER, Eric 1980 -84BOWERMAN, Max 1935-37, 38-40BOYDSTON, Frank 1922 -27BRADLEY, Louis 1938-39BROCK, Joe 1969-70BROOKSHIRE, Welton 1972-76BROWN, Delrick 1998-99BROWN, Dick 1975-76BROWN, Gordon 1942-43BROWN, Robert 1928-29BRUMLEVE, Kurt 1977-80BRUNS, Bill 1965-66BUCKWALTER, John 1989-91BUETTNER, Paul 2002-03BURCH, Bill 1934-35BURGAN, Frank 1955-56BURKE, Matt 1986-87BURKHALTER, Steve 1978-82BURNETTE, Xavier 2005-06BURRIS, Stuart 1945-46BURTON, Darien 1997-98BUSBOOM, Dean 1953-57BUSH, Dave 1965-66BUSHYHEAD, Jerome 1949-51BUTCHER, Jerry 1962-64BUTLER, Michael 1984-88BYNUM, Weenie 1937-38BYRDSONG, Napoleon 1979-83

-C-CALLENS, Jerry 1960-61CAMPER, Walter 1992-97

CAPPEL, Jack 1947-48CARLISLE, Harold 1946-47CARSON, Bob 1946-48CAZELLE, Zac 1996-97CHALLIS, Tom 1966-67CHISM, Eldarkus 2000-01CLARK, Jason 1990CLARK, Jim 1947-48COLEMAN, Tyrone 1988-90COMBS, Monte 1954-56COMEAUX, Jamar 1990-95CONNELL, Poole 1926-28COOK, Lloyd 1997-98COOKSEY, Reggie 1996-98COOPER, Allen 1965-66CORLEY, Bob 1946-47CORNELIUS, DeAndre 2001-02COTHERN, Glenn 1959-61CORTEZ, Matt 2007-08COURTNEY, Rick 1968-71CRAIG, Kenneth 1954-55CRAWFORD, Glenn 1923-27CRAWFORD, Jackie 1958-61CRAWFORD, Marshall 1969-71CRAWFORD, Melbourne 1939-43CRAWFORD, Paul 1927CRAYTON, Leroy 1975-76CRENSHAW, Charles 1964-65CROWLEY, Cecil 1928-29, 30-31CUMMINGS, Chris 1976-78CURETAM, Gerald 1945-46CURTIS, Wayne 1966-69

-D-DALCOURT, Jimmy 1988-90DAUGHERTY, Raymond 1942-43DAVID, William 1996-98DAVIS, Larry 1970-73DAVIS, Leo 2009-DAVIS, Randal 1984-86DAVIS, Shawn 2002-04DEAN, Al 1969-71DECKER, Robert 1934-37DEETS, David 1971-74DEPRANG, Bennie 1970-73DERENBECKER, John 1977-79DEWBERRY, Andrew 1983-87DE WEYS, Peter 1977-78DEWS, Melvin 2001-02DILL, Dick 1948-50DISBROW, Jimmy 1981-82DOTSON, Ed 1998-99DRENNAN, James 1933-34DREWRY, Marcus 1999DUBOSE, Wayne 1959-61DUNCAN, Dean 1946-50DUNCAN, James 1934DURHAM, James 1934-35

-E-ECHOLS, Ben 1995-96EDELEN, Jimmy 1954-56ELFRINK, Stan 1977-79ELLIS, Cedric 1986-88EMMONS, Billy Joe 1953-55ENGLISH, Stuart 1991-92ENSLEY, Don 1960-63ESPENCHIED, Gary 1964-65EUBANKS, Billy 1958-60EVANS, Rickey 2002-04

-F-FANT, Lenny 1946-50FAULK, Beverly 1925-28

FAULK, Rowland 1928-29FERARRI, Ralph 1960-63FERNANDEZ, Ricky 1996FINCH, Dan 1928-29, 30-31FINK, Jack 1973-76FISHER, Don 1946-47FLETCHER, “Buck” 1921-24FONTENOT, Wynn 1970-73FOREMAN, Aljay 1992-96FOSTER, Thomas 1996-99FRANKLIN, Art 1950-54FREEMAN, Clarence 1978-79FROST, Morris 1949-50FRY, Charlie 1948-49FULLER, Roosevelt 1972-74FULLERTON, Andy 1966-68

-G-GALE, David 1966-68GALE, Michael 2000-04GAMBLE, Ron 1956-57GARDNER, Van 1954-55GASELY, Ed 1961-62GATLIN, Anthony 2007-09GEORGE, Drew 2003-04GEORGE, Lorin 1979-83GERMANN, Dellis 1966-68GIBBS, Mike 1965-66GIBSON, Marvin 1932-33, 1939-40GILLOM, Dick 1953-54GIMMONS, Billy Joe 1954-55GISY, Gail 1962-63GLENN, Justin 2007-08GRAY, Dwayne 1945-46GREENE, Larry 1957-60GREER, Patrick 1987-91GRIFFEY, Jon 1979-81GRIGG, Troy 1988-89GRIGSBY, Charles 1965-67GULLATT, Ted 1947-48

-H-HADDOX, Greg 1978-82HALE, Bob 1948-49HAMILTON, Tyrone 2004-08HANNA, Jake 1928HANNING, Ron 1956-57HARDMAN, Cornell 1995-98HARMON, Flash 1938-41HARMON, Lurlin 1939-40HARP, Bruce 1950-51HARPER, Marse 1932-34HARRIS, A.C. 1997-98HARRIS, Brandon 2008HARRIS, Ed 1973-74HARRIS, Joe 1994-95HARRIS, Warren 1998-01HARVEY, James 1993-96HAYES, George 1952-56HAYNIE, Barrie 1963-64HAWKINS, Marro 1986-90HEFT, Delwin 1939-40HENRY, Donny 1963-64HENRY, John 1938HESTER, Billy “Toar” 1952-53HICKERSON, John 1970-73HILL, Blanton 1985-87HILL, Lance 2006-09HILL, Travis 2006-09HINDELANG, Ed 1965-66HOFFPAUIR, A.C. 1924-25HOGGS, Leroy 1974-76HOKE, George 1951-53

HOLCOMBE, Bill 1957-58HOLLADAY, Sam 1946-47HOLLEY, Jack 1947-48HOLMAN, John 1951-52HOLMES, Eric 2005-06HOOPER, DeMario 2001-04HOOPER, Howard 1934-35, 36-37HOPKINS, Cody 2004-05HORN, Ben 1998-99HORN, Carroll “Buck” 1962-63HORNE, James “Skeeter” 1971-73HORNE, Milton 1971-73HORTON, Jim 1921-26HOUSTON, Rick 1973-75HOYNOSKI, Ed 1940-41, 42-43HUBBLE, Tom 1956-59HUDDLESTON, Lanford 1936-37HUGHES, Vance 1982-85HURD, Reggie 1981-83

-I-ILIC, Miroslav 1999-01INGLE, Bob 1956-57

-J-JACKSON, Clarke 2004-06JACKSON, Rick 1973-74JACKSON, Willie 1980-84JACOBS, Derrick 1990-94JACOBS, Rick 1971-73JASTER, Allan 1990-94JENSEN, Chris 1986-87JOHNSON, Blanchard 1930-31JOHNSON, Joey 1948-51JOHNSON, Leon 1971-75JOHNSON, Tyler 2008-09JOLLY, Ed 1945-46JONES, Winfred 1984JOURNO, Shay 1995-97JOWERS, A.R. 1939-41JOWERS, Clint 1951-52

-K-KARAM, John 1945-46KELLER, Kerry 1967-68KELLY, Steve 1977-81KEMP, Harold 1935-36KENNEDY, Richard 1935-37KERWIN, Tom 1963-66KEYES, Raymond 1988-89KILE, Dennis 1963-64KINKELAAR, Dale 1971-75KING JR., Ford 1959-62KING, Jamere 2007-08KNIGHT, Andrew 1990-93KNIGHT, David 1980-81KUSNYER, E.J. 2005-07

-L-LACY, Joe 1923-24LAINHART, Jim 1967-68LALIC, Srdjan 1998-99LANDEROS, Ernie 1954-58LANE, Frank 1989-91LANG, Bob 1966-68LANG, Herbert 1994-98LAW, Tim 1997-98LAWRENCE, Hiram 1925-26LAWSON, Stacy 1991-93LEFEVRE, Lonnie 1971-72LETT, George 1977-80LEVY, Bernard 1935-36LIESMANN, Carl 1982-84LINGO, John 1936-38LOCKWOOD, R.V. 1961-63LOFTON, Claudell 1969-72

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LOGAN, Larry 2005-07LOONEY, Ned 1935-36LOUIS, Don 1968-71LOUIS, Walter 1975-79LOVE, Reggie 1996-98LOWE, Andre’ 2004-05LOWERY, Matt 1989-91LUKASIK, John 1960-63LUMPKINS, Louis 1991-93

-M-MACIEL, Pedro 2009-MACLEOD, Barry 1972-75MACLIES, Chad 2001-05MAJCHER, Mike 1940-41MANGUM, Peyton 1928-29MANNE, Rudy 1976-78MANSELL, Lee 1968-70MANSON, John 1937-39MARSALIS, Letcher 1927MARSE, Breon 1933MARSEILLE, Matt 2009-MARSHALL, Jesse 1968-70MARTELLO, Gerald 1957-59MARTIN, Alvin 1942-43MARTIN, Marcus 2007-08MARTIN, Rodney 1985-89MARTIN, Ronnie 2005-06MARTINEZ, Todd 1994-95MASON JR., Ralph 1958-61MATA, Frank 1991-92MATCHER, Mike 1940MATHEWS, Coulter 1932-34MATNEY, W.L. 1947-48MAXWELL, Ian 2004-06MAYO, Seaman 1948-49MCAFEE, Dwayne 1967-69MCAFOOS, Stan 1961-64MCALEAR, Jim 1966-67MCBRIDE, Bill 1965-67MCBRIDE, Danny 1988-89MCCLELLAN, Joe 1946-47MCCOLLUM, Ronnie 1997-01MCCULLAR, Billy 1963-64MCELREATH, Barry 1930-31MCGEATH, “Skinnie” 1922-23MCGIBNEY, Darrell 1966-67MCGOVERN, Mike 1970-72MCHONE, Arnie 1959-60MCLEOD, Barry 1972-76MCNEALEY, Fred 1985-89MICKEL, Ronald 2001-04MIDDLEBROOKS 1945-46MIGLIORE, Rick 1975-76MILLARD 1935MIMS, Charles 1963-65MITCHELL, Jim 1959-60MOFFETT, Kevin 1974-75MONTAGUE, Jeff 2006-07MOORE, Ondrell 1991-93MOORE, Willard 1960-63MOOTY, Douglas 1949-51MOOTY, Harold 1949-51MOOTY, Joe 1949-52MORAN, Tim 1928-29, 30-31MORAGNE, Jarmorrow 2003-05MORGAN, 1931MORSE, Francis 1922-23MOSBY, Reginald 1983-84MOSELEY, Aaron 2002-03MOSES, Thomas 1946-47MURPHY, Ed 1939-41MURPHY, John 1970-73MURPHY, Lavelle 1939-40MURRAY, Steve 1987-89

MYERS, Dwight 1975-76

-N-NAFF, Ken 1974-76NAKWAASAH, Maxx 2008-NICHENKO, Matt 2009-NOLAN, Earl 1930-31NOLAN, Wishey 1950-52NORWOOD, John 1940-41

-O-ODOM, Maurice 1942-43ODUKOYA, Olufemi 1999-2001OLZACK, Ted 1937-39OSLIN, Harold 1932-34OUZTS, John Henry 1935-38

-P-PADGETT, Eric 1984-88PANICO, Nick 1957-58PARISH, Robert 1972-76PASENKO, Bob 1947-48PATTISON, Charley 1927-29PATTON, Paul 1975-76PAYNE, Ray 1948-49PENNY, Alex 1939-43PEREZ, David 2008-PERRY, Rubeen 1999PETERS, Bradley 1964-65PFAU, Martin 1940PIDGE, Ray 1946-50PIERSON, Jim 1921-25PIPPEN, Jim 1961-62PITTS, John 1974-77POLITE, Joseph 2003-04PLUNKETT, Burl 1953-55PRESCOTT, Randy 1967-68PRICE, Tim 2007-08PSAENKO, Bob 1947PYLE, Paul 1989-92

-R-RABENHORST, Brien 1998-2002RAE, Connie Mack 1951-53RALPH, Lester 1955-57RAMIREZ, Pototo “Spud” 1951-53RAMMING, Mike 1959-62RAWLINSON, Ogbourne 1936-38REDUS, Gary 2008RENFRO, Norman 1949-50RHODES, Cecil 1956-59RHONE, Cherokee 1979-82RIESER, Billy 1978-80RILEY, Cedric 2001-02RILEY, James 1969-70ROBBINS, Cotton 1946-47ROBERTS, Keenan 1986-88ROBERTS, Sam 1974-75ROBINS, James 1946-47ROBINSON, Larry 1988-90ROGERS, Joseph 1997-98ROGERS, Ken 1985-86ROIG, Juan 1955-56ROSS, Paxton 1993-97ROWDEN, Dwight 1965-66RUMFELT, Chad 1995RUSSELL, Blaine 1987-91RUSSELL, Melvin 1970-73

-S-SALLIS, Derek 2002-04SANDERS, Morgan 1979-82SANDERS, Vernon 1949-50

SCALES, Leon 1925-26SCALIA, Pete 1985-89SCALLY, Mike 1965-67SCHMIDT, Bill 1976-78SCHMIDT, Rudy 1976-77SCHMIDT, Tom 1982-84SCHRIMSHER, Morris 1956-58SCHULMAN, Bobby 1956-59SHOEMAKER, Larry 1963-65, 68-69SCHWEGMAN, Ralph 1963-65SCOTT, Robert 1951-54, 58-59SCULLARK, Norm 1978-79SENN, Robbie 1974-77SERRA, Jimmy 1933-35SEWELL, Troy 1984-86SHANNON, Mike 1978-80SHAW, Leon 1957-59SHIVELY, Omar 1945-57SHOEMAKER, Larry 1963-65SHOKOUHIZADEH, Iman 2006-08SHVARTZAPEL, Roy 1995-97SIMMONS, Douglas 1947-48SIMS, Travis 2009-SINK, Jeff 1986-88SMITH, Cal 1973-76SMITH, Charlie 1926-28SMITH, Greg 1980-84SMITH, Harold 1963-65SMITH, Jerry 1980-82SMITH, Manning 1931-33SMITH, Trenton 1991-95SNYDER, Bill 1936-38SPANGLER, Bill 1950-54SPEED, Andre 1999SPEIGLE, Clifton 1935-36STALLCUP, Clyde 1932-35STALLINGS, Nick 2006-09STAPLER, Ronnie 1967-68STARKE, Kevin 1976-78STARR, Alexander 2005-07STARRING, Daman 2008-STEPHENS, Anthony 1992-96STEWARD, Byron 1987-91STRAYHORN, Aaron 1976-78STREMEL, Tamek 1969-71STRONG, Andy 1946-49STRONG, Cleve 1946-49SWARTZ, David 2009-

-T-TADICH, David 1965-69TAYLOR, James 1935-36TAYLOR, Kevin 2004-05TAYLOR, Nate 1990-94TAYLOR, Russell 1982-84TEAGUE, Larry 1953-57TEAL, Andy 1959-60TEBBE, Mike 1967-68TEEL, Claude 1939-41TEER, Lorenz 1926-27TEER, Sheldon 1926-29THIBODEAUX, Josh 2001-04THOMAS, Albert 1982-86THOMAS, James 1993-95THOMAS, Robert 1974-75THORNTON, Judson 1942-43THRASH, Wayne 1951-55TILLMAN, Curtis 2004-05TIMMONS, Resse 1947-51TODD, Ron 1973-75TOLEFREE, David 2004-05TOMORAD, Kresimir 2000-02

TOWNSEND, Lloyd 1921-23TROTMAN, Jeron 2009-TUBNER, Roman 2008-TURNER, Stanley 2003-04TYLER 1947-48

-U-UPSHAW, Cecil 1961-64UNDERWOOD, Jason 2005-06

-V-VAN BIBBER, Dale 1959-62VANDENLANGENBERG, Gene 1985-87VASILOPOULOS, John 1959-61VEATCH, Dean 1947-51VICKERS, Charles 1932-33VICTOR, Jeff 1969-72VINES, Billy 1954-55VISKOZKI, Ron 1953-57

-W-WADDELL, Paul 1935-36WADE, Dick 1952-53WAFER, Clyde 1921-25WAGGONER, Wayne 1977-79WAGNER, Rodney 1984WAGONER, Josh 1993-95WALLACE, Loren 1964-65WALLACE, Riley 1960-63WALLER, Dayton 1945-46WALLING, Red 1958-59WALTON, Jesse 1947-48WARD, Larry 1965-68WARD, Rusty 1980-82WARREN, Tyrone 1991-93WASHINGTON, Shannon 1989-93WATSON, Chris 2005-06WAUGH, Jerry 1971-75WEAVER, Chris 1981-85WEAVER, Jim 1922-24WEBB, Rendell 1933-35WEIS, Greg 1967-68WELKER, Stan 1971-74WESTON, John 1967-69WHEELER, Clarence 1935-36WHITE, Bobby 1974-78WHITE, Harry 1922-23WHITLER, Jim 1950-54WHITTEN, Bo 1942-43WILLIAMS, Cordell 1995-97WILLIAMS, Fred 1932-35WILLIAMS, Howard 1935-36WILLIAMS, Jerry 1962-63WILLIAMS, Milton “Chief” 1956-58WILLIAMS, Pete 1935-39WILLIAMS, Royce 1978-81WILLIAMS, Shohn 1999-2001WILLIAMS, Troy 2003-05WILLIAMS, Willie 1978WILLS, Don 1967-68WISNIEWSKI, Andrew 2001-04WOMACK, Crofford 1930-31WOODARD, Eric 1984-85WOODS, Percy 1925-26WOODS, Willy 2008WRIGHT, Bob 1950-54WUNNENBERG, Harry 1960-62

-Z-ZIMMERMAN, Joe 1935-36ZITAR, Fred 1969-71ZUSPERREGUY, Xabi 2006-07

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Standing: Director of Basketball Operations Chris McMillian, Assistant Coach Mark Richmond, Matt Marseille, David Swartz, Jerrald Bonham, Matt Nichenko, Assistant Coach Amadou Koundoul, Assistant Coach Adam Walsh; Sitting: Travis Sims, Daman Starring, Maxx Nakwaasah, Leo

Davis, Head Coach Greg Gary, Roman Tubner, Pedro Maciel, David Perez, Jeron Trotman

GENTS NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)2 Leo Davis G 5-11 185 FR-HS Huntsville, Ala. (Lee HS)13 Pedro Maciel G 6-2 180 FR-HS Sao Paulo, Brazil. (St. Stanislaus College (HS))14 Roman Tubner G 6-0 190 JR-1L Montgomery, Ala. (Marion Military Inst)20 David Perez G 6-3 195 SO-1L New Iberia, La. (Catholic HS)21 Matt Marseille F 6-6 200 FR-HS Dacula, Ga. (Dacula HS)22 Daman Starring G 6-4 190 FR-RS Las Vegas, Nev. (El Toro HS)24 Matt Nichenko F 6-6 200 JR-HS Bossier City, La. (Airline HS)30 Jerrald Bonham F 6-8 210 SR-3L Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)33 Travis Sims F 6-6 210 FR-HS Oakland, Calif. (Leandro HS)34 David Swartz F 6-8 225 FR-HS Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach HS)35 Jeron Trotman F 6-6 210 FR-HS Huntsville, Ala. (Lee HS)44 Maxx Nakwaasah G 6-3 205 SO-1L Dallas, Texas (Berkner HS)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Greg Gary Assistant Coaches: Amadou “Pape” Koundoul Adam Walsh Mark Richmond Director of Basketball Operations: Chris McMillian

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBonham: Bon-UmMaciel: Mah-C-EllMarseille: Mar-Say Nakwaasah: Nu-Qua-SahStarring: Star-ringJeron: Ger-onRoman: Row-man

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Leo DavisG • 5-11/185 • FR

Huntsville, Ala.2 Pedro Maciel

G • 6-2/180 • FRSao Paulo, Brazil

13 Roman TubnerG • 6-0/190 • JR

Montgomery, Ala..14 David Perez

G • 6-3/195 • SONew Iberia, La.

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Matt MarseilleF • 6-6/200 • FR

Dacula, Ga.21 Daman Starring

G • 6-4/190 • FR-RSLas Vegas, Nev.

22 Matt NichenkoF • 6-6/200 • JRBossier City, La.

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Travis SimsF • 6-6/210 • FROakland, Calif.

33 David SwartzF • 6-8/225 • FR

Huntington Beach, Calif.34 Jeron Trotman

F • 6-6/210 • FRHuntsville, Ala.

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Greg GaryHead Coach

Amadou KoundoulAssistant Coach

Adam WalshAssistant Coach

Mark RichmondAssistant Coach

Chris McMillianDir. of Basketball Operations

Jerrald BonhamF • 6-8/210 • SR

Plano, Texas30

Maxx NakwaasahG • 6-3/205 • SO

Dallas, Texas44

Date Opponent Location Time Fri, Nov 13 Marquette at Milwaukee, Wisc. 7:30 p.m. (CST) Tue, Nov 17 Grambling State at Grambling, La. 7:30 p.m. (CST) Thu, Nov 19 Texas College Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Fri, Nov 27 Louisiana-Monroe Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Mon, Nov 30 Northwestern State Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Thu, Dec 03 Southern Utah * Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Dec 05 UMKC * Gold Dome 7:30 p.m. (CST) Wed, Dec 09 Oklahoma at Norman, Okla. 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Dec 12 Louisiana Tech Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Dec 19 Mississippi at Oxford, Miss. 1:00 p.m. (CST) Tue, Dec 22 Mississippi State at Jackson, Miss. (Mississippi Colesium) 7:00 p.m. (CST) Mon, Dec 28 Louisiana-Lafayette at Lafayette, La. 7:05 p.m. (CST) Thu, Dec 31 North Dakota State * at Fargo, N.D. 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Jan 02 South Dakota State * at Brookings, S.D. 7:30 p.m. (CST) Thu, Jan 07 IPFW * Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Jan 09 Oakland * Gold Dome 7:30 p.m. (CST) Thu, Jan 14 Western Illinois * at Macomb, Ill. 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Jan 16 IUPUI * at Indianapolis, Ind. 6:00 p.m. (CST) Tue, Jan 19 SW Assemblies of God Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Jan 23 Oral Roberts * Gold Dome 7:30 p.m. (CST) Thu, Jan 28 South Dakota State * Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Jan 30 North Dakota State ** Gold Dome (Homecoming 2010) 4:30 p.m. (CST) Thu, Feb 04 Oakland * at Rochester, Mich. 6:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Feb 06 IPFW * at Fort Wayne, Ind. 3:00 p.m. (CST) Thu, Feb 11 IUPUI * Gold Dome 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sat, Feb 13 Western Illinois * Gold Dome 7:30 p.m. (CST) Tue, Feb 16 Oral Roberts * at Tulsa, Okla. 7:05 p.m. (CST) Thu, Feb 25 UMKC * at Kansas City, Mo. 7:05 p.m. (CST) Sat, Feb 27 Southern Utah * at Cedar City, Utah 8:30 p.m. (CST) *Summit League game home games in bold ** Homecoming 2010

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